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iron_chick Wrote:NARU'd?

From 85,000 auctions listed on Overstock last Summer to 0 today, and a red sign besides his user ID that says Inactive

Quote:Q: What does it mean when "Inactive" appears next to a username?

A: A user's status is usually set to "inactive" because his or her required user information needs to be updated. If this is the case, he or she is redirected to the preferences screen to update his or her information immediately after logging into the site. A user's status may also be set to "inactive" for other reasons. An inactive user may not post auctions, place bids, post a question on the message board, or ask a seller a question.
Maybe your little buddy is in BIG trouble financially.

The whole "trade off" to sell for less for the shear sake of volume catches up to every
company big or small.

Sure it helps with cash flow but at some point usually after really looking
at the bottom line one has to curb this "trade off" behavior or risk unacceptable losses.

The costs to do business are on the rise and may be a factor for this seller and
the whole profit loss thing is catching up with them.

Just giving it away is not a "successful" long term business model.
I think he was making up for any possible loss in his shipping and handling fees of $34.99!!
Overstock has this really neat feature that lets you view only negatives  Toothy9

http://auctions.overstock.com/cgi-bin/au...E=AUCTFDBK&USRID=8150961&TAB=NEGATIVE&SORT=8
Never received it. This has to be the worst experience I have ever had on any auction site. A total nightmare...

And eBay still counts poster boy proudly among ITS sellers . . . .

I like how the "Framed Print" does't come framed. 
eBay still counts poster boy proudly among ITS sellers because he makes ebay money.

One of poster boy's customers emailed this link to me.  So far 369 of poster boy's disgruntled customers have signed the petition:

http://www.petitionspot.com/petitions/hershpetition

New York Better Business Bureau: 212-533-6200
online BBB complaint form: http://www.bbbnewyork.org/Default.aspx?pid=317

USPS Mail Fraud online complaint form: http://www.usps.com/postalinspectors/fra...plaint.htm



He made eBay history today with number 3000
eBay should be ashamed.

They aren't, but they should be.  Tongue2

(Of course poster boy should be ashamed as well.) 

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