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McDonalds Monopoly!! Check This Out!! Sellers Making ££££££
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Also interesting that the seller has ZERO Selling feedback
But has built up 22 Buyer Feedback a lot of them on 1p ebook items
Also from his feedback it looks like he is bouncing his own items under the alternate ID festival-tickets-uk
someones going to get stitched up on this one!!Over 100k miles of Electric Motoring and rising,0 -
What does it mean when an aution is being won by "Bidder 9" etc. is this some didgy thing?
http://offer.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewBids&item=300110312110Lydia
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LydiaSophia wrote: »What does it mean when an aution is being won by "Bidder 9" etc. is this some didgy thing?
http://offer.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewBids&item=300110312110
above board, any item that goes over a certain price (might be £100) then ebay protect the bidders identities on the auction so that the seller can only see the users full ebay name and other buyers can only see "bidder 1,2,3 etc...." you can hover over the bidder number and it will reveal certain aspects of the bidders history and other info0 -
above board, any item that goes over a certain price (might be £100) then ebay protect the bidders identities on the auction so that the seller can only see the users full ebay name and other buyers can only see "bidder 1,2,3 etc...." you can hover over the bidder number and it will reveal certain aspects of the bidders history and other info
It avoids others interfering with the auction (offering bidders your product, etc.) and really helps the seller shill bid...Toyota - 'Always a better way', avoid buying Toyota.0 -
05-04-2006, 2:13 AM #43
samanthaknd
QUOTE(this is the post i made on the fifth of april 2006)
this is what I have so far
whitechapel road x1
Kingscross station x3
Pall mall x1
Whitehall x1
marlebone station x2
Bow street x1
trafalgar square x1
fleet street x1
picadilly x1
oxford street x1
liverpool st station x1 QUOTE
Ok i am posting this as I have had a total of 112 private messages wanting to buy my liverpool st station! as you can see from the date that I posted what i had it was 2006 meaning last years promotion so they dont work with this one. so to put this in simple terms I DO NOT HAVE this station anymore as it was from last year. I havent bothered collecting for this year at all. So just so you dont waste your time in contacting me I dont have this item this time round.Need to get rid of my Yankee Candle Habit, Not very money saving of me0 -
right, can anyone help me out.......i 've got a few mcdonalds monopoly vouchers left over so i thought i'd pop them on ebay for a few extra quid, as there was loads of others. they've been removed for using 'inappropriate terms' or something, but i just said exactly what they are in the title, no spamming keywords or anything like that - are mc-nopoly vouchers banned from ebay? so why is everyone else's still going on? <feeling a bit picked on>0
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A while back my wife was selling one of those 'Invisible bras' from JML bought from Woolworths.
Some nutcase from America reported her auction for selling items for which he held the worldwide copyright.
I even rang JML who said he was talking rubbish; (and I couldn't see why if I had the worldwide copyright I'd bother tackling single eBay auctions when I'd be tackling a company selling to national stores...) eBay refused to discuss it with me, so if I claimed I owned the copyright for McDonald's, would they remove all stickers...?
So, back to the point, eBay only remove things if someone reports you.
My wife sold her item in the end, she relisted it for a day long auction, eBay were too slow to remove it if they even tried...
(I didn't say that)
Toyota - 'Always a better way', avoid buying Toyota.0 -
Anyone playing the 2008 game?
I've got Park Lane!Everyone's a winner baby:beer:0 -
Does anyone have Northunmberland avenue (M807) or Old kent road (M800)....Willing to pay good money for either/Both....??? if so private Mail me right away!
also private mail me if you are willing to purchase any of the below:
M824
M822
M805
M806
M820
M801
M804
M802
M810
I have pay pal. so just make an offer if you are interested in any of the above so just private mail me if so....Vince:beer:0 -
Here we go again! :rotfl:Toyota - 'Always a better way', avoid buying Toyota.0
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