Actually, the seller was most likely trying to get back his original listing fees. On ebay, when you fail to get paid for your auction, you must jump through hoops in order to get your listing fees back. One of those hoops happens to be a non paying bidder warning, then the last chance notice you got. After that, the seller gets his listing fees, and final value fees credited. You were the one who did not pay, offering to pay "just the listing fee", when the final value fee was greater was your own mistake. Wasting a weeks (or whatever the time was) worth of the sellers time was your second mistake.............If your going to bid on something on Ebay, you have to follow the terms of useage, otherwise, you get lumped in with all of the scumbags that bid and win, then don't pay, "just for the fun of it".................Granted, the seller pushed things too far, but with your "I did nothing wrong" attitude here, perhaps you pushed the wrong buttons with him first.......................
Bill S.
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Originally posted by SCOBRAC
Wrong, three weeks later I get a failure to pay notice from e-bay, generally those are reserved for scum that bid up an item and don't pay..
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