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Well, that's frustating.......!!!

I checked how my snipe worked and then ¡Banned by the seller!

I only have one problem with this seller, couldn't pay him in time, because of a problem with Paypal and my account, and to solve this problem took me 3 weeks, then I paid him, because he only accepted Paypal........

I know he has the right to choose who bid in his auctions, but I did everything with good will, only had a problem in one ocassion.......

What do you think? He over-reacted or was his right to do this? Confused
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Well, what happened is that my problem with Paypal was that I'm an 'overseas' users, so I gotta get 'verified', it means I gotta introduce a new CC number after I send over $100 to prove I'm 'honest' or something.....

I didn't know that, so when I sniped and won several auctions from this guy, I decided to pat through PAypal, and """"You need to get veryfied""", so after mailing him and explaining the situation, I had to figure out a way to use Paypal again...Well, I created a new account with my aunt CC, (because I use VISA and Paypal 'needed' another CC -Amex, MCard Confused)

After I received the statement in my house, 3 weeks later I went and paid this guy (who deal with me several times in teh past).

Nothing wrong for a while until I bid on his items 2 months later.........== Ebay response to your snipe :BANNED by the seller... WTF ??? Mad

Well maybe is his right, but I'm really frustated that this happened, I bid with the intention to pay and I payd, with delay but I did it. In fact I don't feel like emailing him to un-ban me now....
Well if those are all the facts...

The seller did over react. I don't know why he over reacted if you are a repeat customer.

I treat my repeat customers with respect and usually throw in a few incentives such as freebies, free shipping, etc. A lot of times I mail out the item before the person pays me (repeat customer). I usually do this for customers that usually pay me within 3 days after auction close.

If the seller blocked you from his auctions then take your business else where, easy peasy. There are a ton of sellers on ebay and it is now a buyer's market on there Wink What some sellers don't understand is that repeat business drives up prices on auctions since they want to buy from you and the word of mouth is more powerful than some people think.

Anyways, better luck next time. Big Grin

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