Kinda harsh to call someone a lowlife just because they paid more than you were willing to pay, regardless if they did it a week out or 5 seconds out. They could turn around and call you a cheap lowlife, sore looser, or any number of things. There's two sides to everything. You have dishonest sellers that open up another account to bid their stuff up and just idiots that play around and bid up prices. Waiting until the last few seconds helps weed them out.
Now, a peave of mine is people that only use UPS regardless of the size of the package and are not willing to flex. I say a peave of mine because my address is the equivelant of a PO box and UPS won't recognize it.
Another is people that try to get business with low prices and make it up with shipping (ie. I got 2 B&C combos for my saw that advertised 13 bucks shipping, then got an email from the seller that there was a mistake and the shipping for the second would be an additional 50% (19 bucks total). I agreed and the guy put everything in one envelope, taped it up, and mailed it for 6 bucks and some change. I emailed the person and was told they had to cover costs somehow. I still got a deal compared to what I would have to paid over here, but it's the principal.
You may look into paypal, not sure how it works out on the seller side, but for the buyer it's great.
Remember, one man's junk is another man's treasure. Meaning don't pass listing something because you think noone will want it.
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