Hey, folks, I'm ready to write to her as well but as I have been out
of contact buying or selling on Ebay for months and months, does it
do any good to
alert Ebay to the situation? Or do they not give two, much less, one
hoot?
Patrick
On Dec 31, 2008, at 11:19 AM, rixpost...@aol.com wrote:
As Greg gathered, my first email was extremely polite, thinking
that the seller would stop the auction. When that didn't occur, I
sent a second email that was a quite a bit more firm, letting the
seller know that she was, in fact, committing a fraudulent act by
listing the poster as "original" and requesting that she stop the
auction immediately. I asked her point blank if she felt right
selling a worthless poster to some unsuspecting buyer for at least
$300 and possibly much more. She has yet to reply to my second email.
Rick
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