posted on November 13, 2000 09:29:06 AM new
Is it possible that the Neighborhood Watchers got you? I don't know how that works and if there is any way for you to tell if you have been turned in.
Have you sold other Microsoft products without problems?
posted on December 1, 2000 06:36:15 AM new
What was the telephone number that you used to speak w/a live person?
Yesterday, I listed 3 items and went thru their verification for Yahoo Wallet. Then about 3 hrs later, went to check on them only to find that they were gone. As a matter of fact, so was my account. No warnings, no emails nothing. Have asked the question as to why I was bounced only to get an automatated response and nothing pertaining to the question at hand. At least with eBay, they give you a warning.
posted on December 1, 2000 07:08:58 AM new
eBay gives you a warning - NOT IN THIS LIFE TIME - I had 3 auctions cancelled by eBay yesterday - absolutely no warning!
NOW, regarding Yahoo, if the Neighborhood Watch nuts complain and get an auction of mine cancelled - I just ignore the thing, and repost it - if I see that they are intent on hounding me personally, I just repost the auction under my assistant's ID, with a new title and let it run there till the Neighborhood nuts fine someone else to bug.
Complaining or writing about the nuts too much just gives them the "feeling of importance" that their pathetic, loser life requires, so I just ignore them.
On Yahoo I think most of the Neighborhood Watch complaints originate with one small group of losers who have nothing else to do but feel the power trip surge, playing vigilante - best thing to do is ignore them.
I do the same thing on eBay - when bugged by the competition (and that is what I believe most of these turn ins on eBay are - just competitors who can't compete with my pricing), I just move the auction to my assistant's name and keep posting.