Well, I replied to that ungrateful woman:
<< Let me guess, you paid the guy with your hard-earned money, you were happy with your purchase since you thought you got an awesome deal for an X-Box & PS2 for $100; suddenly, you see an email bearing the bad news and you take out your frustrations on the author of that email.
Or maybe you're a friend of the depraved seller and you're making fake bids to make the auction more attractive so people wouldn't hestitate to buy that list of crap.
Either way, I find it hard to believe anyone would fork out $100 for a list of wholesalers, unless there were so naive that they didn't read the whole auction carefully.
One of the biggest lessons that I've learned in life is to never underestimate the amount of someone's stupidity. That's why I thought it plausible that people would greedily buy a list of wholesalers for $100. Apparently, that lesson is justified because people have bought an X-Box Box for $300+ and also, look at the bid history of this auction, you'll see a handful of bid retractions. Lucky for them, they were able to retract their bid before you did.
And if you're a friend of that idiot seller, helping him to inflate his auction, then you're just as depraved and sadly pathetic. The bidders were probably parents looking to buy presents for their 11 year old sons. Congratulations, hope you feel pretty good about yourself.
Oh, and by the way, "you're" is a contraction for "you are"; "your" is possessive. If YOU'RE (see? this is an example of correct usage) going to insult my spelling, don't make yourself look dumb (well, your bid to that auction already did that) by making simple grammatical/spelling mistakes yourself.
- Sympathetic EBayer who's frankly annoyed at naive people who vent their anger and frustration at someone else trying to help.
Have a nice day. >>