Kosh Vorlontay wrote:Has anyone checked jonb's feedback rating lately. Anyone else notice that the negative feedback post is no longer there, not mutualy withdrawn, just gone!It was left by beeatch_icide Going to his feedback you will notice that the feedback he left is not visible anymore
killjoy32 wrote:did anyone notice that he placed a bid above mine last night on the Orange B3 and then retracted his bid?
afoolandhis$ wrote:I don't get it. Why would he be testing the waters for a snipe?
bclarkie wrote:afoolandhis$ wrote:I don't get it. Why would he be testing the waters for a snipe?It is a lot easier to plan what your snipe is going to be, or if you want to set one up at all for that matter, if you already know what the high bidders bid is.
bclarkie wrote:Kosh Vorlontay wrote:Has anyone checked jonb's feedback rating lately. Anyone else notice that the negative feedback post is no longer there, not mutualy withdrawn, just gone!It was left by beeatch_icide Going to his feedback you will notice that the feedback he left is not visible anymoreOkay now this is getting ridiculous. that is the second time Ebay has just flatout removed feedback from jonb's account. I wonder when they are going to remove the neutrals just left. This is starting to get pretty annoying.
bclarkie wrote:His bid was $625.00 and the bidding had been sitting at $611.66.
Xaxaxe wrote:Oh, yeah, he clearly did not "enter the wrong amount"; this is retraction-abuse at its worst.(Not to get too off-topic, but I've always loathed eBay's bid-retraction policy. I really don't think retractions should be allowed — ever. The only two excuses ever offered are "sorry, wrong amount" and "my kids must have done it"; both are total bullshit. We all know that 99-plus-percent of bid retractions are an attempt to smoke out the current high bid)Clarkie is right; this really should be reported. Unfortunately, eBay policy is clear that only the seller has a legitimate right to complain — if you're reading this, orange B3 seller (sorry, I've forgotten your name), then, by all means, file a complaint.
rosenkav wrote:So, sometimes I mistyped the amount - let's say, 6,25 dollars that become a staggering 625,00
bclarkie wrote:JUst a little update on our good friend jonb and his dead brothers stuff. Just happened to notice his auction wins over the last 4 weeks:Welcome to eBayDoesn't really seem like someone just looking to offload a bunch of stuff from his dead brother doesn't it. The worst one is this one though:http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 5197973246
Deadlord36 wrote:OK, let's put the facts out there:1. JonB is not a brother, he IS TGE in a new incarnation.2. The pattern is following the same lines.3. Several "dead brother" items that were sold and unsent before are being resold.I'm not sure why this thread gets any attention, this should all be old news to everyone. The basic fact of the matter is that if you bid on JonB auctions, you may or may not get what you pay for.