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Posted By: Lee Behrens
I actually cancelled my first bid on ebay last night. The bidder was the only bidder and thought I had recognized the bidder ID. I had relisted this card and on the initial listing this fellow email mailed me to let me know that my Topps T206 Zimmerman was only a reprint and worth $2-$3 and that I should make a note of that in my auction. I sent him a response stating that he needed to get his facts straight. I did not hear from him again until his bid showed up on the relist. |
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Posted By: Steve M.
I did exactly the same thing. Cancel his bid and put him on the unapproved bidder list. Easy to do. Who needs crap like that? |
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