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Re: O/T Ebay Rant
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Posted by 1936 on July 19, 2007 at 12:16:49 from (68.77.25.22):
In Reply to: O/T Ebay Rant posted by HENRY E NC on July 19, 2007 at 07:03:30:
All dances have a beginning and a ending. Lots of info posted by the seller ebay name. When the rating is below 99% usually a warning. The feed back says more than many think. The OK's and it arrived are the same as negative. Look at the feed back for the negative ratings. Many of the red marks by the buyers would say they would be unhappy with live mothers milk. I usually ask questions as to the condition after learning the hard way. No responce no bid. I have called the seller and got some cash back. I had heard that to learn the game you will have to throw the dice. Auctioneer was once heard to say the the last bidder was the only fool willing to pay that much. Wondered when you are a live auction wearing the five buckle over shoes and seed corn hat did you get every thing that you bid on???
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