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date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 11:15:11 +0100,
group: uk.people.consumers.ebay
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Ebay tries to wreck Xmas
Not content with encouraging buyers to leave as many negs as possible
so that they can charge higher selling fees, ebay are now displaying
the last few items you looked at the next time you go to their site.
date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 11:15:11 +0100
author: Spacker
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Re: Ebay tries to wreck Xmas
In article ,
spacker@cuntybollocks.cum says...
> Not content with encouraging buyers to leave as many negs as possible
> so that they can charge higher selling fees, ebay are now displaying
> the last few items you looked at the next time you go to their site.
>
>
Genuine question, what has this to do with Xmas?
date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 11:39:26 +0100
author: Jim Brittin [wake up to reply]
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Re: Ebay tries to wreck Xmas
"Spacker" wrote in message
news:gdtdd5ds0pojcqln8mu11dddum33vphqh7@4ax.com...
> Not content with encouraging buyers to leave as many negs as possible
> so that they can charge higher selling fees, ebay are now displaying
> the last few items you looked at the next time you go to their site.
>
If you do not like ebay - go elsewhere. No one forces you to use it.
Fortunately not all sellers are bent yet. Most deserve negatives with
the scams they run.
date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 22:49:38 +0100
author: Roger
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Re: Ebay tries to wreck Xmas
"MC" wrote in message
news:4ad7a5f1$0$12921$ec3e2dad@unlimited.usenetmonster.com...
> "Spacker" wrote in message
> news:p46ed5hqplvndnj4n16248s3j4slhpi5o1@4ax.com...
>> "Observer" wrote:
>>
>>
>>>
>>>"slider" wrote in message
>>>news:hb7125$22c$1@aioe.org...
>>>>
>>>> "Jim Brittin" <pedigreeZZZZ@ZZZZoperamail.com [wake up to reply]>
>>>> wrote in
>>>> message news:MPG.25410c3abe3a7278989744@news.btinternet.com...
>>>>> In article ,
>>>>> spacker@cuntybollocks.cum says...
>>>>>> Not content with encouraging buyers to leave as many negs as
>>>>>> possible
>>>>>> so that they can charge higher selling fees, ebay are now
>>>>>> displaying
>>>>>> the last few items you looked at the next time you go to their
>>>>>> site.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Genuine question, what has this to do with Xmas?
>>>>
>>>> guessing......
>>>>
>>>> Mr Sample looks on ebay for a xmas present to Mrs Sample.
>>>>
>>>> Mrs Sample then looks on ebay for a new handbag and see's what
>>>> Mrs Sample
>>>> had been looking at?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>Perhaps Mr Sample could change his password so Mrs Sample can't get
>>>to see
>>>his account? ;-)
>>>
>>>Observer
>>
>> You see them before you sign in.
>
> Then Mr Sample should buy Mrs Sample her own computer for Chistmas.
> I did and have not looked back :o)
>
Amen to that brother......
date: Fri, 16 Oct 2009 00:16:03 +0100
author: Kráftéé kr?ft??@b&e-cottee.me.uk
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Re: Ebay tries to wreck Xmas
"MC" wrote:
>"Spacker" wrote in message
>news:p46ed5hqplvndnj4n16248s3j4slhpi5o1@4ax.com...
>> "Observer" wrote:
>>
>>
>>>
>>>"slider" wrote in message news:hb7125$22c$1@aioe.org...
>>>>
>>>> "Jim Brittin" <pedigreeZZZZ@ZZZZoperamail.com [wake up to reply]> wrote
>>>> in
>>>> message news:MPG.25410c3abe3a7278989744@news.btinternet.com...
>>>>> In article ,
>>>>> spacker@cuntybollocks.cum says...
>>>>>> Not content with encouraging buyers to leave as many negs as possible
>>>>>> so that they can charge higher selling fees, ebay are now displaying
>>>>>> the last few items you looked at the next time you go to their site.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Genuine question, what has this to do with Xmas?
>>>>
>>>> guessing......
>>>>
>>>> Mr Sample looks on ebay for a xmas present to Mrs Sample.
>>>>
>>>> Mrs Sample then looks on ebay for a new handbag and see's what Mrs
>>>> Sample
>>>> had been looking at?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>Perhaps Mr Sample could change his password so Mrs Sample can't get to see
>>>his account? ;-)
>>>
>>>Observer
>>
>> You see them before you sign in.
>
>Then Mr Sample should buy Mrs Sample her own computer for Chistmas. I did
>and have not looked back :o)
>
>MC
>>
Best not to buy one on ebay though, there are all sorts of people
selling computers on there.
date: Fri, 16 Oct 2009 11:20:52 +0100
author: Spacker
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Re: Ebay tries to wreck Xmas
"Roger" wrote:
>
>"Spacker" wrote in message
>news:gdtdd5ds0pojcqln8mu11dddum33vphqh7@4ax.com...
>> Not content with encouraging buyers to leave as many negs as possible
>> so that they can charge higher selling fees, ebay are now displaying
>> the last few items you looked at the next time you go to their site.
>>
>
>If you do not like ebay - go elsewhere. No one forces you to use it.
>Fortunately not all sellers are bent yet. Most deserve negatives with
>the scams they run.
>
Do you think a seller that refunds buyers when something gets "lost in
the post" should get a neg? If someone doesn't get their item within 3
days because there is a postal strike, should the seller get a neg for
that? If someone buys a book for 50p with £1 post but there was only a
47p stamp on the padded envelope should they neg the seller for that?
The way ebay has got buyers moaning about the slightest little thing
has made it impossible to tell good sellers from bad. There's that
many cunts leaving negs so that they can get money off vouchers,
nobody bothers looking at feedback any more until it is far too late.
date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 23:41:31 +0100
author: Spacker
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Re: Ebay tries to wreck Xmas
"Spacker" wrote in message
news:p46ed5hqplvndnj4n16248s3j4slhpi5o1@4ax.com...
> "Observer" wrote:
>
>
>>
>>"slider" wrote in message news:hb7125$22c$1@aioe.org...
>>>
>>> "Jim Brittin" <pedigreeZZZZ@ZZZZoperamail.com [wake up to reply]> wrote
>>> in
>>> message news:MPG.25410c3abe3a7278989744@news.btinternet.com...
>>>> In article ,
>>>> spacker@cuntybollocks.cum says...
>>>>> Not content with encouraging buyers to leave as many negs as possible
>>>>> so that they can charge higher selling fees, ebay are now displaying
>>>>> the last few items you looked at the next time you go to their site.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Genuine question, what has this to do with Xmas?
>>>
>>> guessing......
>>>
>>> Mr Sample looks on ebay for a xmas present to Mrs Sample.
>>>
>>> Mrs Sample then looks on ebay for a new handbag and see's what Mrs
>>> Sample
>>> had been looking at?
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Perhaps Mr Sample could change his password so Mrs Sample can't get to see
>>his account? ;-)
>>
>>Observer
>
> You see them before you sign in.
Then Mr Sample should buy Mrs Sample her own computer for Chistmas. I did
and have not looked back :o)
MC
>
date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 23:45:15 +0100
author: MC
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Re: Ebay tries to wreck Xmas
"Observer" wrote:
>
>"slider" wrote in message news:hb7125$22c$1@aioe.org...
>>
>> "Jim Brittin" <pedigreeZZZZ@ZZZZoperamail.com [wake up to reply]> wrote in
>> message news:MPG.25410c3abe3a7278989744@news.btinternet.com...
>>> In article ,
>>> spacker@cuntybollocks.cum says...
>>>> Not content with encouraging buyers to leave as many negs as possible
>>>> so that they can charge higher selling fees, ebay are now displaying
>>>> the last few items you looked at the next time you go to their site.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Genuine question, what has this to do with Xmas?
>>
>> guessing......
>>
>> Mr Sample looks on ebay for a xmas present to Mrs Sample.
>>
>> Mrs Sample then looks on ebay for a new handbag and see's what Mrs Sample
>> had been looking at?
>>
>>
>
>Perhaps Mr Sample could change his password so Mrs Sample can't get to see
>his account? ;-)
>
>Observer
You see them before you sign in.
date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 13:44:06 +0100
author: Spacker
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Re: Ebay tries to wreck Xmas
On 15 Oct, 13:44, Spacker wrote:
> >> Mr Sample looks on ebay for a xmas present to Mrs Sample.
> >> Mrs Sample then looks on ebay for a new handbag and see's what Mr[s] Sample
> >> had been looking at?
> >Perhaps Mr Sample could change his password so Mrs Sample can't get to see
> >his account? ;-)
> You see them before you sign in.
Ouch, that's bad.
Mrs Sample sees what Mr Sample has been looking at and goes to bed on
Xmas Eve looking forward to Janet Reger, and wakes up to find Morphy
Richards.
Mr Sample wakes up three days later with severe concussion from being
slapped round the head with a slo-cooker.
Owain
date: Sun, 18 Oct 2009 14:33:44 -0700 (PDT)
author: ACE
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Re: Ebay tries to wreck Xmas
On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 07:19:01 +0100
totallydeadmailbox@yahoo.co.uk (The Older Gentleman) wrote:
> On the other hand, this feature can now be used to sow real
> disinformation. Mrs Sample sees searches for ironing boards and
> kettles, and wakes up to Graaf.
>
Van der?
date: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 12:15:26 +0100
author: Rob Morley
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Re: Ebay tries to wreck Xmas
Rob Morley wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 07:19:01 +0100
> totallydeadmailbox@yahoo.co.uk (The Older Gentleman) wrote:
>
> > On the other hand, this feature can now be used to sow real
> > disinformation. Mrs Sample sees searches for ironing boards and
> > kettles, and wakes up to Graaf.
> >
> Van der?
I wondered, after I'd hit 'send', who'd pick up on that.
Smartarse :-)
OK, Graff.
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date: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 19:04:45 +0100
author: (The Older Gentleman)
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Re: Ebay tries to wreck Xmas
In article <hb7125$22c$1@aioe.org>, slider@slide.com says...
>
> "Jim Brittin" <pedigreeZZZZ@ZZZZoperamail.com [wake up to reply]> wrote in
> message news:MPG.25410c3abe3a7278989744@news.btinternet.com...
> > In article ,
> > spacker@cuntybollocks.cum says...
> >> Not content with encouraging buyers to leave as many negs as possible
> >> so that they can charge higher selling fees, ebay are now displaying
> >> the last few items you looked at the next time you go to their site.
> >>
> >>
> >
> > Genuine question, what has this to do with Xmas?
>
> guessing......
>
> Mr Sample looks on ebay for a xmas present to Mrs Sample.
>
> Mrs Sample then looks on ebay for a new handbag and see's what Mrs Sample
> had been looking at?
>
>
>
>
Reasonable guess
date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 13:03:10 +0100
author: Jim Brittin [wake up to reply]
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Re: Ebay tries to wreck Xmas
Jim Brittin <pedigreeZZZZ@ZZZZoperamail.com [wake up to reply]> wrote:
>In article ,
>spacker@cuntybollocks.cum says...
>> Not content with encouraging buyers to leave as many negs as possible
>> so that they can charge higher selling fees, ebay are now displaying
>> the last few items you looked at the next time you go to their site.
>>
>>
>
>Genuine question, what has this to do with Xmas?
A lot of people buy each other gifts at Xmas.
date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 13:44:06 +0100
author: Spacker
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Re: Ebay tries to wreck Xmas
We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember Rob Morley
saying something like:
>On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 07:19:01 +0100
>totallydeadmailbox@yahoo.co.uk (The Older Gentleman) wrote:
>
>> On the other hand, this feature can now be used to sow real
>> disinformation. Mrs Sample sees searches for ironing boards and
>> kettles, and wakes up to Graaf.
>>
>Van der?
Fires up 'Theme One'.
date: Fri, 30 Oct 2009 15:50:14 +0000
author: Grimly Curmudgeon
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