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#42
somehow ebay ruled that the listing shoulda been for "mature audiences" or some bullshit and they removed it AFTER it was already over. i would be willing to bet that the guy that won the auction decided he didnt want to pay and turned it into ebay. i can relist it, but under the mature category
#43
here is what i wrote ebay...
Message: Dear ebay,
Thank you for removing my auction (5571110637) AFTER it had already
ended. A winning buyer had been established and nobody out of the 43,000+
people who had seen the listing had sent any form of complaint
whatsoever toward me. I could fully understand your action prior to the end of
the bidding, but after the auction has closed it is just completely
unreasonable and unfair to remove it. Furthermore, it also says in your
"mature audience" policy that items deamed inappropriate can also be
moved. In a case such as mine, it would seem like this course of action
would be the most logical choice, as the listing was then out of
circulation.
I know I am probably talking to a brick wall on this issue, but to make
matters worse, I can't even go back and retrieve my listing so that I
can relist it in the "appropriate" section.
Thank you for your time,
.............
Message: Dear ebay,
Thank you for removing my auction (5571110637) AFTER it had already
ended. A winning buyer had been established and nobody out of the 43,000+
people who had seen the listing had sent any form of complaint
whatsoever toward me. I could fully understand your action prior to the end of
the bidding, but after the auction has closed it is just completely
unreasonable and unfair to remove it. Furthermore, it also says in your
"mature audience" policy that items deamed inappropriate can also be
moved. In a case such as mine, it would seem like this course of action
would be the most logical choice, as the listing was then out of
circulation.
I know I am probably talking to a brick wall on this issue, but to make
matters worse, I can't even go back and retrieve my listing so that I
can relist it in the "appropriate" section.
Thank you for your time,
.............
#44
[quote name='dubcaps' date='Apr 11 2005, 10:25 PM']here is what i wrote ebay...
Message: Dear ebay,
Thank you for removing my auction (5571110637) AFTER it had already
ended. A winning buyer had been established and nobody out of the 43,000+
people who had seen the listing had sent any form of complaint
whatsoever toward me. I could fully understand your action prior to the end of
the bidding, but after the auction has closed it is just completely
unreasonable and unfair to remove it. Furthermore, it also says in your
"mature audience" policy that items deamed inappropriate can also be
moved. In a case such as mine, it would seem like this course of action
would be the most logical choice, as the listing was then out of
circulation.
I know I am probably talking to a brick wall on this issue, but to make
matters worse, I can't even go back and retrieve my listing so that I
can relist it in the "appropriate" section.
Thank you for your time,
.............
[/quote]
Translation:
Suck my ******* dick, eBay!
Message: Dear ebay,
Thank you for removing my auction (5571110637) AFTER it had already
ended. A winning buyer had been established and nobody out of the 43,000+
people who had seen the listing had sent any form of complaint
whatsoever toward me. I could fully understand your action prior to the end of
the bidding, but after the auction has closed it is just completely
unreasonable and unfair to remove it. Furthermore, it also says in your
"mature audience" policy that items deamed inappropriate can also be
moved. In a case such as mine, it would seem like this course of action
would be the most logical choice, as the listing was then out of
circulation.
I know I am probably talking to a brick wall on this issue, but to make
matters worse, I can't even go back and retrieve my listing so that I
can relist it in the "appropriate" section.
Thank you for your time,
.............
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[/quote]
Translation:
Suck my ******* dick, eBay!
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