Exchanging eBay feedback

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  1. No-1

    No-1 Well-Known Member

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    Anyone who would like to do so? Please PM ME.

    I will set up the auctions at 0.99 cents and mark as payment received once you win. Wait for a few days and then we can leave each other feedback.

    The items you will bid on are the items that i list and is going to end without any bidders.

    No SCAM going on here, its just that im new and am getting feedback but not as much as i want to and my items aren't selling as much as they can all due to feedback.
     
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    inverse Banned from GR

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    This is illegal. It's fraud, and I shall be reporting you to eBay officials.
     
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    do it the honest way.

    also GTFO
     
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    rofl. stop bein so damn cheap and buy some stuff or sell things at a decent price to get ur feedback up. that's weak.
     
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    lol dumasses, it not like im scamming etc. I get honest feedbacks i just do not want to waste listings that end with no bidder. I am willing to pay for the listing fee which is quite hefty for a feedback since i just started. So fu-ck ya'll, report if you want.. like you do have my ID lol.. lame a55
     
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    I do have your e-mail, I believe that's sufficient enough to send to eBay and then possibly for them to look into it a bit more with Hotmail to find out more details if it's concerning fraudulent use of a financial transaction.

    The fact a simple Google search on your e-mail shows MULTIPLE fraudulent things involving financial transactions is enough to warrant authorities to get involved, even if eBay decides to not care.

    Herainni Kumar - Please stop posting your e-mail all over sites that scam the shit out of people and are involved in other illegal matters if you want to remain legal and have a reputable business and reputation.

    Locking this thread purely because of how stupid it is. Don't come back and be a dumbass and force me to ban you by opening a new thread in an attempt to flame or defend yourself.
     
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