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Question about e-bay???

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Hello Everyone :)

I have a question about e-bay???

I have been seeing a LOT of actions like this:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ORIGINAL-JAPANESE-A ... dZViewItem

There NOT having ANYTHING up for sell on e-bay there just advertising to sell there items direct!!!

Is that allowed??? :puzzled

I DON'T think it is???
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A lot of people are sick of the rising fees, the disputes, the deadbeat bidders and the general lack of regard that eBay
has for sellers. I'm sure it's not allowed, but I guess it's not much of a surprise that they're trying.
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Yeah those e-bay fees get HIGHER and HIGHER!!! >_<

I wounder what would happen if someone bid??? /hmm

The bid would probably just get canceled!!!
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Yep, Fee-bay will immediately delist it and she would get her listing fee back.

If she gets that done over and over for about 5 times her account could be suspended.

Fee-bay is expensive.... /sob
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That is a hypothetical question.
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Post by RoboFlonne »

Cloud wrote:That is a hypothetical question.
If a hypothetical question asked if hypothetical questions existed in a hypothetical world where all hypothetical questions are false, well are the hypothetically asked question false also?

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RoboFlonne wrote:Yep, Fee-bay will immediately delist it and she would get her listing fee back.

If she gets that done over and over for about 5 times her account could be suspended.

Fee-bay is expensive.... /sob
I DIDN'T know that!!!

EVIL-bay is expensive!!! :bawl
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Cloud wrote:That is a hypothetical question.
Why do you think that Cloud??? /hmm
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Studies show that 99%25 of people spell Hmm with 2 M's.
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