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On Oct 26, 10:48 pm, wrote:
On Oct 26, 10:22 pm, "Poppin Fresh" wrote:





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And I'd like to see where in the Ebay rules, it's a violation to offer
sales of items OTHER THAN WHAT WAS LISTED to a buyer outside of
Ebay. Once I list something and someone buys it, must I then only
sell OTHER items to that person through Ebay? Suppose I have my own
online store and sometimes also list some items on Ebay. Must I
refuse to deal with anyone who's bought from me on Ebay that comes to
the online store, or walks into a physical store, or places a phone
order? Of course not.


You're avoiding what was written. Quit writing something else into it. The
seller responded in writing. Again, what exactly can't you comprehend about
any of this? I'm not going to copy and paste again, if you can't comprehend
at least once, out of being posted twice, you will never get.


There is no mention from the OP that the accessories which were added
to the previous sale, were ever listed on Ebay by the seller. As I
see it, offering the buyer additional items could have been done
outside Ebay and not violated any rule. If it is a violation, I'd
like to see where it says that on Ebay policies. Or, as i pointed out
earlier, if it was a buy it now, the seller could also have added the
additional accessories to the listing, changed the price and concluded
the sale that way. The bottom line, you don't know what went on
here and there very likely was no violation of any Ebay policy.


Read what was written, it's under you nose. Don't read anything into it,
and don't leave anything out. As you see it? You avoid the facts, that is
clearly your problem. Why is it, gini see's it, and you are just DUH?


You continue to impress all here with your brilliance and
vulgarity. And yes, I'm still wondering how many Ebay transactions
you've done, because you can't follow a thread and make comments clear
in context and jump to wild conclusions that a seller is violating
Ebay policy, when you don't even know the details of exactly what went
on.


Keep wondering, maybe you can even do a little math. I've been an eBayer
since 1998, I do over a measly 100 transactions a month, and I do hold one
of those silly status symbols, which I don't display. And, my selling
rating is a measly 99.8%, retalitory negatives by non-paying bidders are
almost always a given. Sounds like you would be one of those type.


LMAO, wild conclusions. You don't read what was posted, and I'm jumping to
conclusions. LOL, if nothing else, you're hoot to laugh at.


I've asked you now several times to explain exactly what the seller
did that violated Ebay policy? And you just refuse to address it,
instead using vulgarity. A few concise sentences would suffice.
Please spell it out for us. Was it:

a - Asking for Western Union as possible payment for immediate
shipment

b - Asking for a bank draft for immediate shipment

c- Not agreeing to ship until a personal check or similar had cleared?

d - In discussions he had with buyer about the listed item, offering
to sell additional items that were never listed and then selling those
without Ebay getting fees?

Most of your posts, including the first one which started this, make
it appear that you think it's a,b, or c. And if it's not one of the
above, then just spell it out specifically for us, instead of name
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dude, ole' poppin opened a can of whoop ass on you. just accept the
beating. BTW, can I have some of whatever you're smoking? dude, you're
really out there, it must be pretty groovy.