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Old 05-06-08, 10:23 PM
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dannyg1 
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Originally Posted by mike
Nope. The seller already admitted to be a scoundrel. Offering more money to a dishonest seller makes for an even worse transaction.

The flip side of the coin! I'm forever reading threads on the CV about sellers expecting their money within 48 hours (or somesuch ridiculousness) because they wrote the 'term' into their auction. And then there's this.

I've had this exact situation happen to me more times tha I can count; sellers who would demand their terms be honored but can't even deliver at all when they feel things didn't go their way. Ebay is a game and this seller is proving it once again! DO NOT under any circumstance offer him more! Report him to Ebay and file the negative feedback later on, after he feels like he's safe from you. If he volleys a neg at you, protest with Ebay and he'll be forced to pull it.

Either that or threaten him with the neg unless he gives you something for wasting your time and effort
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Danny
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