munga wrote:was hoping to win this damaged bike by seller: rosehipcollectibles2
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/PURSUIT-ROAD ... 686wt_1399" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
checked bids and saw user r****n has bid on almost all of sellers items, including completed listings..
not suss at all, right?
hope nobody from here got sucked in.
"it's ok everybody, captain internet is here!"
i sent seller the following question
hey, who's the bidder with 556 feedback points, bidding on every one of your auctions including the completed ones?
after having her and her son's account suspended i get a reply from the seller:
hi, forgive the lateness of my reply. in answer to your question, that would be my son. we are both hoarders and often try to best each other in auctions. i know he gets a buzz when from time to time he wins an auction of mine at a price i had previously refused to sell it to him for. by reporting us to ebay you have successfully crippled our accounts. it seems like a fairly diligent endeavor on your part against total strangers, i trust you gained from the exercise in some way, as for us, without the extra income from ebay, the holidays are now looking bleak. regards, k.
to which i replied
wow, you really spent some time thinking that one up. unfortunately, you broke ebays policy, and if you did that at a property auction for example, you'd be in court faster than you could *********.
******** and your dodgy activity.