posted on April 4, 2001 06:38:26 AM new
I just received an email from a winning bidder of an auction that closed more than 6 weeks ago. It simply states that he did not receive his CD and he pasted a copy of his positive back he left for me stating "CD arrived, packaged well, transaction completed successfully". When I checked the auction records, the CD he claimed he did not receive was not even one I sold him...very strange!
posted on April 4, 2001 04:48:01 PM new
Here is a paste of an email I received Monday April 2, 2001;
Dear Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx --
I am very interested in the book "Xoxk Xoxtxmx" but I can't find any
reference to it on Amazon auction or e-bay. The item number was not
recognized by their system, and my accounts there do not show it. It says I
have no bids pending.
The book definitely sounds like something I would have bid on or ordered,
but I can't for the life of me remember when or how. So, I don't know how
much to send or anything else about it. Would you be so kind as to send more
information so I can figure this out and get you paid, etc.? Thanks!
-Any name goes here-
and she INCLUDED MY ORIGINAL 'FRIENDLY REMINDER';
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2000 12:33 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: book awaiting you
>
> Hi xxxxx, your book "Xoxk Xoxtxmx" awaits you. Won't you please pay by
> Amazon
> One-Click? It's very quick and easy. Just pull up your Amazon auction page for ........blah blah.
Six months later she's catching up on her emails? Oh, to complete the story, I neged her in Oct, she paid about two weeks after that and I sent her the book. I'm not gonna answer, she might bid on more of my jun.. I mean items.
Don't tease the dog he'll bite, don't tease the dog he'll bite, don't tease...... when you get done bleeding I'm gonna spank you! Mom