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unless its something you know you wont see again i'd let it run and see what happens,if you dont win it just put it behind you and keep on looking if you really want it and you win it, pay via paypal and keep all correspondence, ask to pay the extra for recorded/registered delivery , if he get funny about it force the payment through paypal and you've done everything on your side,this way if it does go to a non-receipt claim and if he leaves you negative feedback e-bay will remove it and pay-pal will reimbuse your payment,and if he's rude with them or hasnt got his facts straight they'll be rid of him.its a lot of titting about though mate, if he's aggressive or rude in the first messages i'd leave him well alone best of luck with it,pm me if you need any further advice?
come on Trev.......what is it?? you can tell us.....we won't bid on it.....honest!
I don't think he will realise until the end that he hasn't put a reserve on. if there are already bids on it, can he then stick a reserve on afterwards?i'm sure if i do win it at the price i've bid, there's no way he will let me have it.
Quote from: pickle on July 20, 2007, 08:12 AMcome on Trev.......what is it?? you can tell us.....we won't bid on it.....honest! Its that big black rubber dildo he's been after for a while
If you get a payment refunded on PayPal it costs you nothing, there are no fees charged on a refund.
Quote from: MeddlE on July 27, 2007, 01:07 AMIf you get a payment refunded on PayPal it costs you nothing, there are no fees charged on a refund.only if the refunder uses the refund option. i've had people who have refunded money to me before, but have sent it as a new payment, therefore been subject to paypal fees.
yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! you got it then. you know it. you can teach me some tricks now. lol
the fly micromachine one? bargain if he does send it to you.
what was the original BIN, was it £250?