I'm pretty sure you can leave feedback on an auction after the 90days aslong
as you know the auction number. I did it once.

cya
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gerald Wang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, May 05, 2001 4:51 PM
Subject: Re: Ebay Negative Feedback OT


> On Fri, 4 May 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >Actually, there is a way.  Feedback can be left for up to 90 days.
> > >I don't recall where on eBay I found this, but if you can find it,
> > >wait until the 90th day and then leave the feedback.  By then the
> > >buyer will have probably forgotten about the incident, and IAC it
> > >will be too late for a retaliatory response.
> >
> > Good idea.
> > How about this: Wait until the last *hour* of the 90 day period (I've
found
> > eBay times everything to the second. Although I haven't tested it with
the
> > 90 day feedback limit, I'd bet it applies there as well.) That way they
> > won't find out about your feedback until after it's too late. Kinda like
> > snipe bidding ;)
>
> Is 23:59:59 PST always the cut-off time, or do they go by the end time of
> the auction? I won an auction 3 days ago and have been emailing the seller
> everyday, but no response. Strange, as he was quick to answer my emails
> prior to the end of the auction. His reserve price was met so I don't know
> what the problem is...
>
> Gerald
>
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