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Old 01-08-2013, 04:19 PM
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Jim M.arinari
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Originally Posted by markf31 View Post
He said he most often does it when he’s notified by an auction bidder who had been contacted by a 3rd party, offering for sale the exact same item my father has for auction. This is of course against Ebay policy so my father (along with the valid bidder) reports the 3rd party to Ebay and promptly switches the auction to private to protect all current and future bidders on his auction from being contacted in a similar fashion.
How is that possible? How can someone A) know who the bidder is, and B) then contact them? Back in the day, sure, but now?
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