02-22-2018 09:56 PM
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02-23-2018 12:01 AM - edited 02-23-2018 12:03 AM
@coolectionswrote:The OP changed the description 3 times. After that they ended the listing. My guess something was left out that we are not being told.
You're saying he knows what it was, and posted this here anyhow? I'm not seeing that, but I just take people at face value. I don't understand what the purpose would be, if your theory is correct.
ETA: How would you know that anyhow? The listing was ended by eBay. Or, are you talking about the current listing (it was there an hour ago)?
02-23-2018 12:06 AM - edited 02-23-2018 12:09 AM
I've seen it many times now. Especially with these warning posts. Most either never return, or when they do they spill the beans. Sometimes it slowly comes out in bits and pieces, and other times it just show the whole story in one can. Also there would be not reason to end it then relist it just so you can extent the time. It would have been logical to wait until it was over, and if it did not sell then relist it.
02-23-2018 12:11 AM
@ted_200wrote:
@coolectionswrote:The OP changed the description 3 times. After that they ended the listing. My guess something was left out that we are not being told.
You're saying he knows what it was, and posted this here anyhow? I'm not seeing that, but I just take people at face value. I don't understand what the purpose would be, if your theory is correct.
ETA: How would you know that anyhow? The listing was ended by eBay. Or, are you talking about the current listing (it was there an hour ago)?
The first listing was ended by the OP not by eBay, the description was revised three times. The current listing has been revised twice.
02-23-2018 12:17 AM
@coolectionswrote:I've seen it many times now. Especially with these warning posts. Most either never return, or when they do they spill the beans. Sometimes it slowly comes out in bits and pieces, and other times it just show the whole story in one can.
OK, well he's agreed to tell us what they say the problem is, so let's just give the story a chance to play out... he said there had been no communications over the listing, I didn't see anything in the listing (current) that was a problem, and he said he didn't change anything from the old one he got in trouble over.
It doesn't really matter why he ended the listing, if there's nothing more than the fact a listing was ended early, all of that warning message is entirely baseless - and way beyond the scope of what we've been told by eBay so far. They're going to threaten to charge FVFs on a listing just becaue it was ended? Maybe so, I don't know, they do it with Auctions, anything is possible, I want to know what they tell him.
02-23-2018 08:16 AM