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			Posted By: Scott Am I the only one that finds this selling behavior tiresome?  I think if ebay is going to let sellers cancel their auctions early to sell off-line, under the guise of "error in listing", they should require more detail as to what the error was. | 
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			Posted By: Max Weder I can just see ebay offering these possible reasons for sellers ending the auction early: | 
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			Posted By: Tom Boblitt to see it in a Mastronet auction soon....... | 
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			Posted By: Hal Lewis Tom wins the prize. Bingo. | 
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			Posted By: warshawlaw I guess if they could be drummer boys in the army they can play ball... | 
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			Posted By: Rhys If I find something really good on ebay now the first thing I do is e mail the seller and let them know that they WILL get offers to end the auction early and to not do it. | 
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			Posted By: Tom Boblitt who said it would be relisted next week on ebay with more detailed description and title.......... | 
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			Posted By: Scott I was the underbidder, but even after I put in my snipe I felt certain you would be "on top of me". (be gentle) | 
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			Posted By: Rhys I grew up in Old Town Maine, which is the same town Sockalexis was from, and knew one Penobscot Indian who was his relative.  I played hockey at the "Louis Sockalexis Ice Arena" on Indian Island.  We even had a full 1 hour history class on Sockalexis in 8th grade.  Since there is nothing on him anywhere, when this came up for sale I thought I would kick myself for a long time if I didn't get it.  I bid way higher than the price I ended up getting it for, so thanks Scott for saving me money and not bidding too high. | 
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