screwem wrote:I want to totally screw up cougar as much as possible. Most on here dont like him except some UK posters. I want to know how to screw him on his auctions as both a seller and bidder. Nothing is too dirty although I would prefer not to end up in jail. Can I email his current sellers? His current buyers? I have plenty of time to do this. Fake bids? Give me ideas.I have no worries about losing accounts or being banned from ebay. Jail would be the only thing I am afraid of. I dont think you can go away for placing false bids or anything as long as you dont take someone elses money.So what can I do to directly screw up his online activities on ebay.
bclarkie wrote:Hi Max, again....
faro wrote:bclarkie wrote:Hi Max, again.... You sure?I thought it might've been the coug's most recent (known) victim.
faro wrote:Ah. I just read...
bclarkie wrote:You know, it is not something that I really wanted to do as its really not my biusiness at all, but I hate to see innocent people get screwed over when I can see it coming a mile away. I even appologized for emailing him.
carl3369 wrote:HmmmI have nothing against Cougar - Only dealt with him a couple of times and I have no complaints. I know others feel differently but I would always 'speak as I find'.However, I don't really think that this is the right place for this sort of topic - at the top of my screen it says Dungeons & Dragons Collecting Forums. If you feel this strongly then fair enough but I would like to think that most everyone on this forum would think that this was fairly low.I seem to remember that at least 2 forum members have had their auctions sabotaged and have complained about it here (bclarkie and Killjoy I think - forgive me if I'm wrong), so perhaps its not behaviour we should condone.
screwem wrote:So whats the problem then if we all want to nail cougar then give some ideas?
bclarkie wrote:...particularly very vulnerable US sellers should be made aware of Cougar's string of bad luck when it comes to recieving parcels.