or has there been an upsurge of deadbeat bidders this holiday on eBay? I've had a number of people in the US (and only the US ;-)) back out of auctions. I don't like it, but I can understand buyer's remorse or a maxed out credit card at this time of year.


<rant> One guy went so far as to blame me for Western Union turning him down. I had simply asked him if he was still interested in the game after getting the denial email from Western Union. He decided to flame me and stated "I'm no longer interested at this price and with unknown price, shipping, and delivery terms and conditions".Given that he *had* to have the first two bits of information to even use Western Union and the last two bits are in the auction listing and in email to him, I just wonder what he thought he was trying to pull? He did try to wiggle out of getting a neg on eBay by stating that he wouldn't neg me, but I went ahead and negged him (as I stated I do in my auction). I imagine I'll get a retaliatory neg as a result. It just amuses me that people think they can throw their weight around like that. When you are just barely in the double digits you shouldn't blame folks in the hundreds. I can take the heat of another neg. ;-)

If he had been polite and given me a reason I wouldn't have negged him. It is the holidays, I know how money can be tight and I'm in a forgiving mode. </rant>

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Edward Franks


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