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From: Yellow on 20 Feb 2010 13:19 In article <B8Vfn.63087$lB6.48300(a)newsfe16.ams2>, s.doherty1 @ntlworld.com says... > > "Niel J Humphreys" <admin(a)sznzozwdzoznzczozmzpzuztzezrzs.co.uk> wrote in > message news:hlp5v3$317t$1(a)energise.enta.net... > > "shaun doherty" <s.doherty1(a)ntlworld.com> wrote in message > > news:dESfn.173768$kR2.1317(a)newsfe05.ams2... > >> Help cancelling a bid and blocking bidder ? How is it done , I have a > >> note saying no 0 feedback bidders and now I get a stupid bid.... > > > > > > Did you have 0 feedback at some point? Were you a timewaster who suddenly > > turned into a 'proper' Ebayeronce you got your first feedback? > > -- > > > > > > > Thanks all, yes I did have 0 at one point.... I have already had to re list > the item due to one 0 bidder not bothering even to contact me after they > have "won" the item. They are now not on Ebay. > > I wasn't a timewaster If I bought something it was mine and I went through > with the sale. Even once when I was a bit pissed and bid way too much LOL > > I didnt ask for a lecture , just some help :) But hey thats Usenet > > cheers > > Shaun You invited comment by stating the person behind the bid you wished to cancel has zero feedback; this was not something you needed to mention. I would therefore think that you did this deliberately, in anticipation of being able to "tell off" anyone who commented on that detail. :-) But hey, that's Usenet.
From: Usenet Nutter on 20 Feb 2010 15:04
On Sat, 20 Feb 2010 14:49:34 -0000, "shaun doherty" <s.doherty1(a)ntlworld.com> wrote: >Help cancelling a bid and blocking bidder ? How is it done , I have a note >saying no 0 feedback bidders and now I get a stupid bid.... > >Help please > >TIA > >shaun Everyone ,including yourself,had a zero FB at one time . |