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It happened to me about five years ago. I called the guy on it, threatened to cancel my bid, and eventually got the parts for my original bid. I clicked on his "Me" icon and read about his parts collecting story and his location. His buddy-bidder had a "Me" icon and a similar story and was in the same city! EBay's great but you gotta' be careful.
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Guys,
Here's one for the category:About a year ago, I was bidding on an early J-8-8 BB exhaust manifold with SMOG ports for my Camaro. It was one of the last pieces I needed. OK, I was the high bidder and I wanted to up my bid in the last 30 minutes. I tried to log in with my regular computer and bid again, but I got that darn "cookies error" eBay is famous for. So, I used my laptop to log in and I picked the wrong username ( I have 3 also ) and I bid against myself and uped my own bid by almost $250. Needless to say, I won the auction, but I was sick. I immediately contacted the seller and told him about my stupid mistake and he graciously agreed to sell me the manifold for my previous bid amount. This saved me $250 and I learned my lesson. I'm more careful now. ![]() Steve
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