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Full Version: Bargainbloodhound's NPB Buyer "the Platinum PowerSeller" Gets Some Press
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full article: http://www.entrepreneur.com/Magazines/Co...29,00.html

Bargainbloodhound discussing the first seller profiled in that article back on September 1st:
Quote:My recent venue specific irritations:

Overstock- a buyer who bought a $2.49 toy truck and didn't pay until after an NPB was filed.  This one was realllllllly irritating because A. the buyer is a Platinum Power Seller on eBay and should have been able to come up with the fr_k'n money for a under $3 toy, and B. the buyer was only buying because he wanted to build up his feedback before he started selling on O.

http://community.tuliptools.com/index.ph...l#msg1173 

Bargainbloodhound was apparently confused.  It was a $2.99 toy truck not $2.49 ;D
http://auctions.overstock.com/cgi-bin/au...GE=PRODDET&PRODUCTID=5290287