On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 2:13 PM, William Donzelli <wdonzelli at gmail.com> wrote:
Additionally - you missed the point. According to the
Ebay policy, the
scenario that was presented *could not* happen. The seller would not
have been able to end the auction early with only 5 minutes left and a
cancelled bid in the system. The system *will not* allow it, not
matter what any of us thinks of it.
You'd also think the system would not accidentally tell the seller to
send an item to a deleted address, and then strangely list the item as
the correct address when it is looked up later, causing the package to
vanish.
A parcel tracked by Royal Mail (with a tracking number) should not
then vanish into thin air.
The people who used to work with me, whom I asked to accept delivery
of the thing, when it became clear that it was going to the wrong
address, shouldn't have returned it anyway.
The person who posted it should not have posted it without her return address.
Sigh.
I think I'm out ?100.
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