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alkemyst

No Lifer
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Originally posted by: Pliablemoose

Actually, ending an aution early isn't a problem


eBay help

Sometimes something goes wrong and you can't complete your listing as planned. If needed, you can choose to end your listing before the scheduled date. If there are bids on your item, you can cancel them.

Reasons for ending listings early include:
The item is no longer available for sale.
There was an error in the starting price or reserve amount.
There was an error in the listing.
The item was lost or broken.

You must have missed the eBay class we had earlier this week.

If anyone in OT wanted to purchase the item in the DFW area, I'll sell it to them for my purchase price & deliver it to them, cuz that's just the kind of guy I am.

Anyone in DFW want a used 6" jointer? Speak up now...

You are totally wrong again and throw in insults, you don't want this crap to end do you. You can end your ebay item early yes, however, NEVER to sell outside ebay when someone contacted you from it ... also especially when you need to cancel bids. This is the link that applies to your illegal activity: YOU SCREWED EBAY! NOE!

Using information obtained through eBay to offer to buy or sell a listed item off-site.
Canceling a listing to sell to a buyer who became aware of the item through eBay.
Ending a listing early to sell the item at a higher price to the winning bidder.
Offering to sell an item to a bidder in a Reserve Not Met listing.
Offering to sell duplicate or additional merchandise underbidders.


I welcome you to post your story and the link to ebay's Forum since it was totally by the rules.

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loup garou

Lifer
Feb 17, 2000
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Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: Pliablemoose

Actually, ending an aution early isn't a problem


eBay help

Sometimes something goes wrong and you can't complete your listing as planned. If needed, you can choose to end your listing before the scheduled date. If there are bids on your item, you can cancel them.

Reasons for ending listings early include:
The item is no longer available for sale.
There was an error in the starting price or reserve amount.
There was an error in the listing.
The item was lost or broken.

You must have missed the eBay class we had earlier this week.

If anyone in OT wanted to purchase the item in the DFW area, I'll sell it to them for my purchase price & deliver it to them, cuz that's just the kind of guy I am.

Anyone in DFW want a used 6" jointer? Speak up now...

You are totally wrong again and throw in insults, you don't want this crap to end do you. You can end your ebay item early yes, however, NEVER to sell outside ebay when someone contacted you from it ... also especially when you need to cancel bids. This is the link that applies to your illegal activity: YOU SCREWED EBAY! NOE!

Using information obtained through eBay to offer to buy or sell a listed item off-site.
Canceling a listing to sell to a buyer who became aware of the item through eBay.
Ending a listing early to sell the item at a higher price to the winning bidder.
Offering to sell an item to a bidder in a Reserve Not Met listing.
Offering to sell duplicate or additional merchandise underbidders.


I welcome you to post your story and the link to ebay's Forum since it was totally by the rules.

Å
Unbelievable. You have a serious mental problem. You just can't live without getting the last word in.
BTW, where exactly did he insult you in that post?
 

Pliablemoose

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OMFG, I'm a criminal, how long until the statute of limitations on this felony run out.

You are more than welcome to contact eBay.

Dude, I really don't know whats up here, I don't want any more flame wars, I will no longer post in your threads & respectfully request you no longer post in mine.

Have a good life & when are you moving to Japan?
 

Pliablemoose

Lifer
Oct 11, 1999
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OMFG, I'm a criminal, how long until the statute of limitations on this felony run out.

You are more than welcome to contact eBay.

Dude, I really don't know whats up here, I don't want any more flame wars, I will no longer post in your threads & respectfully request you no longer post in mine.

Have a good life & when are you moving to Japan?
 

alkemyst

No Lifer
Feb 13, 2001
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Originally posted by: werk
Unbelievable. You have a serious mental problem. You just can't live without getting the last word in.
BTW, where exactly did he insult you in that post?

You must have missed the eBay class we had earlier this week.

that is the insult. He was wrong and I was correct in what I said. There was nothing about getting the last word in at all. He simply got all geeked up that he would falsely prove me wrong again. You got all geeked up blindly responding to show I was wrong instead of reading.

The seller is 0 feedback 1/04 so probably not a biggie if he gets axed. However, ebay will terminate an account if they know you sold outside ebay, esp on a reserve auction and esp on a higher priced auction.

Å
 

loup garou

Lifer
Feb 17, 2000
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Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: werk
Unbelievable. You have a serious mental problem. You just can't live without getting the last word in.
BTW, where exactly did he insult you in that post?

You must have missed the eBay class we had earlier this week.

that is the insult. He was wrong and I was correct in what I said. There was nothing about getting the last word in at all. He simply got all geeked up that he would falsely prove me wrong again. You got all geeked up blindly responding to show I was wrong instead of reading.

The seller is 0 feedback 1/04 so probably not a biggie if he gets axed. However, ebay will terminate an account if they know you sold outside ebay, esp on a reserve auction and esp on a higher priced auction.

Å
How is that an insult???
 

Pliablemoose

Lifer
Oct 11, 1999
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As Pliablemoose vows to never click on an alkemyst thread again or respond to any replies by alkemyst in his threads....

It's just not worth it, I feel like I'm in the middle of a freshly poured pad of concrete & have no choice but to walk out, leaving large unrepairable tracks...

Please post again, you will have the last word, & I'll never respond to you again, promise, you can have the whole rest of OT to argue with.


 

alkemyst

No Lifer
Feb 13, 2001
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To everyone...when you say to someone 'go ahead, I know you are going to respond to have the last word....'

this is by default flawed, 1) it shows you indeed want the last word 2) it's attempting to dicate what the other person should do and thereby forcing them to do something in an attempt to discredit the person dictating....there are also a lot of other reasons that whole statement has no place in a conversation.

However...for the record I started this thread, k? Also so far in every thread of your's I have not even come close to being the last poster in.

I have never posted anything to just feel I had the last word. I was not going to even respond further as now it's gotten absurd.

My apology here was one not made by coersion or forced...I choose to reply...I think you got told this by the powers that be. Yet even my apology gets met with asshats figuring 'oh I will get him while he is down'....whatever. This happens time and time again....ignorance = masses.

I don't care if someone has more to say or not. It's there perogative...but if they want to call me out in their spew then I will respond.

Å

 

dartworth

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Å please leave the forum ASAP.

For the benefit of all of us. Besides, you really make yourself look like an ass over and over again.

so so sad...