Actually - if you just now looked, then the negative feedback  you found was
either from Gary or me. We both took a chance, were both told "sorry but we
made a mistake and didn't really mean to list this." I figure that is their
problem, not mine, and am pursuing the matter via eBay feedback, eBay
complaint process, and the state Attorney General. Since posting my negative
feedback I have received three eMails from other bidders on different
auctions who were either a. refused the merchandise as we were, b. given a
bait-and-switch, or c. given an incomplete product (only part of a stereo
system). 

Note that the sellers (sic) had over 25,000 items listed on eBay in the last
30 days. These are not amateurs, they should know better.

Stan

on 2/08/03 9:46 PM, Sid Barris at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> It is too good to be true-- I checked the guy's feedback and the very
> first negative feedback I came across was a disgruntled buyer who negged
> him for "not honoring the deal."
> I suspect anyone else who thinks they have a deal have got a dud...
> 
> Sid B
> 
> Steve Pearson wrote:
> 
>> Is this really for sale?  I have seen so many auctions
>> where you are only buying a "program" that tells you
>> how to get electronics for free.  This looks like it's
>> for real?  Would you buy one?
>> 
>> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3006539475&category=30012
>> 
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