I just posted this info at the bottom of the thread on Tony's bass and thought I'd start a new thread. This second chance did not just come through my email, it also came through my ebay messages. Ebay needs to have a way that you can actually report these people as this stuff is happening. If they have such a means, I do not know about it. I have asked the seller for more details. He or She is in Canada....I'll probably stick to just bidding on baseball cards on ebay.....
Regarding my auction:
1981 Alembic Series 1 Bass long scale w/ F2-B Preamp
Item number: 180005362275
I'm willing to speed the sale process, so please contact me A.S.A.P. via e-mail at: notravel247@cs.com (mailto:notravel247@cs.com) and I'll provide you with further details about this.
Thank you,
stupidee
FOR A QUICKER RESPONSE, PLEASE FORWARD THIS EMAIL TO MY HOME ADDRESS: notravel247@cs.com (mailto:notravel247@cs.com)
But stay clear from baseball cards from Canada. My worst eBay experience.
dw
What happened, did you get an entire pack of Rusty Le Grande Orange Staub cards?
Bill, tgo
David,
spoof@ebay.com (mailto:spoof@ebay.com) is the place to report such issues.
Go to the bottom of a page on eBay and you will see a link for SECURITY.
Tell them what happened. Follow the instructions. Include the message sent to you etc. They do act swiftly in relation to issues like that. Recently I was sent a second chance for an orion guitar that was offered for sale, and sold for $2200.00. The scammer offered it to me for $700.00
By the way Bill I don't think it wasn't just a pack of cards, it also included seasons tix for 4 people at home games at Jarry Park!
Hey, Rich..thanks for the info..sometimes my computer is slow to peel through the ebay layers and often locks at the end. I know it is costly, I suppose; but it would be nice to speak directly with a human!