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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
you can't have your cake and eat it too.........if you ask to end auctions early, you can't be pissed when someone does and you're not the recipient. I've done the exact same thing you said you've done and it's worked a couple of times. More often than not people let the auction run. If you have ever successfully had someone stop an auction, you don't really have the leg to stand on to be p.o.'ed on another that was closed. JMO........ |
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