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 justbijou
 
posted on May 8, 2001 07:02:11 AM
I have been following the priority box threads with great interest because I feel this sort of thing (selling them on Ebay) will jeopardize our free box privileges. In checking out the feedback of one of the sellers of these boxes I came across a lot of feedback from penny auctions. Several of the positives given within the past 2 weeks come up as invalid or no longer in the system. Why would this be? The only thing I could think of was that they were from really old auctions where the sellers just finally got around to leaving feedback. However, there were too many of them for that. What else would cause an invalid notice to pop up? I understand that that happens when an auction is closed for some reason but that usually happens before the person can leave feedback right?

Any thoughts?

 
 rca001
 
posted on May 8, 2001 08:24:01 AM
The penny auctions were generally closed because they were thinly veiled "feedback for sale" auctions. The feedback got left before the auction was shut down, which is why you can no longer view it.

 
 MRBucks
 
posted on May 8, 2001 08:32:49 AM
So, you want to play COP, DA, Judge and Jury all at the same time huh..???

Seems to me, "Everyones business is No-ones business"..

...Life is like email, sometimes 'some people' just don't get it...



 
 rca001
 
posted on May 8, 2001 08:36:53 AM
MRBucks-
Huh? Justbijou asked about why an item from less than two weeks ago on a feedback list would show up as "no longer in database". Let's not derail this thread onto subjects that moderators have told us to drop.

 
 justbijou
 
posted on May 8, 2001 11:38:42 AM
Thanks rca001 that makes sense.

 
 
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