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Posted By: joseph
About two years ago I was on ebay and was looking at a card that kard-r-us had for sale. The card had a opening price of $50 and a buy me price of $300. I thought I hit the opening bid price but placed the buy me price of $300. I contacted the seller and told him of my error and that I would pay the ebay charge for relisting the card. I thought I was being fair but this clown wanted $50 for the ebay charge and the rest for himself. I told him that $50 was out of line. He gave me a neg. response and that taught me to be more careful when bidding on ebay. |
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