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Seller refused to sell 'no reserve' item.
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I wouldn't do this if you use your Ebay account for both buying and selling - not worth the risk of 'revenge' for the sake of £1.20
nonsense. if you block the seller as a buyer (the OP may not even sell on ebay), then the chances of them going to the lengths to use another account to buy something that the OP is selling to sabotage her account are very minimal indeed.
standing up to sellers like this and their terrible behavior, is much more important.0 -
Brooker_Dave wrote: »Too right, the sooner *all* sellers have been banned from ebay the better, innit
Yes, weed out all the ones who take the mick.0
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