hi m8
this is always a risk when buying off net ,was it a large amount of money.
basically you have yo put it down to experience ,you wont get money back now
but you will get flamed for posting details .
steve
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"Palindrâ~»me" <sb382638@hotmail.com.invalid> wrote in message
news:2jl4deF12igdsU1@uni-berlin.de...
> lucozade wrote:
> > Trading as Bid-up
>
> > Done a runner with my money, ignores emails, won't answer phone. Square
> > Trade unable to get anywhere with this trader.
> > Now been de-registered with ebay.
> >
>
>
> I'm sorry, but I totally disagree with posting such warnings
> and no, I am not he or a present or potential rogue Ebayer.
> But I would say that anyway, wouldn't I?
>
> If the guy is a rogue, he is probably already back on Ebay
> with a different account name and address descriptor. So
> your posting will have achieved zero. He probably got a payg
> SIM and used it just for this so couldn't care less.
>
> If the guy isn't a rogue, then there are plenty of reasons
> for not answering emails or calls. He could be in hospital.
> He could have rushed to his aged mother's bedside, in
> darkest Sutton Coldfield. His house could have caught fire.
> He could be a father trying to get access to a child and is
> currently chained to a tower crane. He could have criticised
> Bliar and be on his way to Gitmo. He could be a reservist
> and be disarming land mines as I write.
>
> In this case, publishing his details could cause him and,
> his family, deep distress.
>
> So, ok, I sympathise that you feel you need to do
> /something/ about being, perhaps, ripped off. But I just
> don't think that this is the way to do it.
>
>