gyg wrote:Wouldn't mind this list myself (though it is probably irrelevant as I simply don't ship to France now. (No real loss to the French really . I only do ebay as a bit of fun for the most part and I simply don't need the aggravation of risking one of Guydrin-Avalons alleged 'French Ebay D&D Mafia' ripping me off).I would be interested in seeing a straw-poll of how many here have him blocked.And Al - just remember to play nice
davidc wrote:I thought once that being a reseller would be fun, profitable, and would underwrite the collecting of fun rpg stuff that I enjoy... not so much in practice.(Being at a competitve disadvantage internationally was a small part...mostly, it was trying to find the level of price/service that would satisfy most and still leave a modest 'profit' to cover my time... not easy, and my hat's off to you all for whom it's working )
davidc wrote:I thought once that being a reseller would be fun, profitable, and would underwrite the collecting of fun rpg stuff that I enjoy... not so much in practice.
Anklestab wrote:Is that right that they can't force him to complete the transaction? What's all this stuff shown to buyers about entering into a legally binding contract before they bid? Surely, completing the auction is legally binding?What's to stop any seller listing at below reserve price so they don't have to pay a reserve fee and then pulling the plug if no-one bids over their personal 'in head' reserve? Blimey, I'm totally with The Historian all the way....
TheHistorian wrote:Today, I get an ebay case opened that he wants to cancel the sale, that he made a typo and meant to list it at $165.