Don't remember if that was the one, could be. I feel that the "Item no longer available for sale", "Item lost or broken" and "Error in listing" reasons for pulling a listing ought to involve A LOT more work and a monetary ding to the seller. They are used WAY too often for other reasons. I stand by my listings to the end. If *I* screw up then I take it on the chin, I don't expect buyers to suffer for my boo boo's. ;-)
Don > -----Original Message----- > From: Bob Sullivan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2004 7:05 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Worst Ebay Seller of all time > > > Don, > Pulling the auction in the last 10 minutes is a frequent trick of > JVinkus in Palos, Illinois. Ebay is a willing accomplice. All traces > of the listing just disappear before your eyes. You're watching it > and the listing disappears then the item disappears from your My Ebay > page. I won't give this seller any business... > Regards, Bob S. > > > On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 05:38:08 -0600, Don Sanderson > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > That is a crock and I'm sure he won't last too long if > > he keeps treating buyers that way. > > I have a couple of others that I think are just as bad: > > > > One guy canceled an auction with just a few minutes > > left because the price hadn't reached what he wanted it to. > > This left me sitting there, ready to make a bid, having > > watched the item for a week, only to find no item to bid > > on at the last moment. He did this THREE TIMES in a row! > > I finally sent him a polite e-mail explaining how stupid > > this was, his response was to offer to sell me the item > > for TWICE what the original BIN was! DOH! > > > > ... >

