Posted By:
Dan MathewsonOf course Private Auctions invite trouble... Especially when the item(s) being auctioned are item(s) which the seller has already publicly acclaimed as being worthless. Of course, it's easy to look at the seller's history/feedback and make some determination whether or not to bid, unless the seller is too scared to make his own feedback public and hides his feedback from everyone. Of course, I can't imagine why someone would EVER want to hide a great, long history of positive feedback, unless there's truly something that needs to be hidden from everyone...