Exactly. Cancelling an auction is grounds for removal from ebay, just
as canceling a bid is. Both buyers and sellers are held accountable.
John Loffink
jloffink@...
as canceling a bid is. Both buyers and sellers are held accountable.
John Loffink
jloffink@...
> -----Original Message-----unit
> From: Doug [mailto:dougt55@...]
> Sent: Sunday, October 20, 2002 6:14 AM
> To: SergeModular@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [SergeModular] Re: [AH] Huge Serge system has been sold as a
>they
> --- In SergeModular@y..., "M. Blake Wilson" <mbw@c...> wrote:
> > Far be it from me to run to the authorities, but you clearly don't
> > understand the terms of using eBay to sell gear, and second I hope
> > don't find out you've done this. If you don't know what I'm talkingup
> > about, review your eBay terms and conditions: once you've put items
> > for auction, you've not supposed to back out on your potentialbuyers
> > because you've found religion outside of eBay and can thereforeavoid
> > their fees AND still sell your items at the same time.
>
> Agreed. The seller certainly fails to understand the concept of an
> AUCTION. This is grounds for ebay to cancel your account.
>
> Doug
>