[Mccoypottery-talk] Auction/goldilocks

BarbCrews barbc@thecookiejar.net
Fri, 05 Mar 2004 10:33:28 -0600


>I know I shouldn't have...but I've been in correspondence with the person 
>who bought the goldilocks...After discovering it's not real, she's backing 
>out of the deal....

Okay I don't want someone to get taken THAT BAD... but why on earth would 
someone spend that much without a little research.
That's just plain stupid and insane.

I had someone who I really got mad at a few months ago bidding on one of my 
auctions.
In the auction I plainly stated that the jar was new,  I EVEN gave a link 
to where to buy the #($)($* jar at retail price in the auction.
It was mostly to advertise a new jar that was very similar to an old one 
that people could have confused it and to advertise my cookie jar newsletter.

The guy bids the jar up to about double what I started at days before the 
auction ends. Keeps bidding. He wins the auction and then less than a few 
hours later, emails me accusing me of trying to defraud him by selling him 
a new jar that he could get elsewhere.. DUH -- stupid award!







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