The person selling it is probably 13 years old and doesn't have a clue to what will happen to him. Basically, hes a Noob.Quote:
Originally Posted by Trunks
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The person selling it is probably 13 years old and doesn't have a clue to what will happen to him. Basically, hes a Noob.Quote:
Originally Posted by Trunks
[Nods] .
this aint news or a roumor ?
If they did choose to fine him etc...and then they found out that hes below the age of selling stuff, wouldn't the parents get fined?
Shame :p
Apparently they struggle with charging people with ebay offences no matter what age, and only a few if any have ever been caught. I saw it on watchdog ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by NekkLe
Great!Quote:
Originally Posted by joeyjo21
[Scammmmmmms]
xD
The person bidding has no intention of paying, check there last feeback, and the fact they have been bidding against themselves.
Kool.Quote:
Originally Posted by joeyjo21
This has got to be the best way of scamming people, its too easy.
EDIT: Watch all the junkies, there going to start making money off Ebay now ;)
the person ' decryhabbo ' has placed a bid on almost all habo items!
No the reason his name is in the bidding loads of times is he placed a bid straight away of £1500 then when other people made a bid it automatically increased his maximum bid up to that amount....Quote:
Originally Posted by :paschendale:
The funny thing about this is that alot of people on ebay say.... "i really wwant that" shove in a stupid amount as a max bid so they know thell get it. Then somone bids them up for a laff. lol
They come back on to check how much they are gonna have to pay and its gone through the roof =) His max bid minght be £10,000 so I doubt hes gonna actually pay that lol