Saturday, January 29, 2022

Block Chain

 Last week, I had 15 things up for sale on eBay. Supposedly 8 of them sold, but only 5 have been paid for 3 days later.

I had hoped that this early in my fledgling account that I would not have to start blocking left and right, but here we are with 5 names on the blocked bidder list already. I also went ahead blocked anyone with at least 2 cancellations due to non-payment in a 12 month span and now exclude shipping to Italy and Chile from my listings because their postal systems are TERRIBLE. That should take care of some assholes.

I removed Arnold. The fucker paid after all. 

Blocked Bidders:

The cheerleader board is all like "ThEy CaN jUsT lOG iN oN A gUeSt AcCoUnT" But will they? Doubtful. I block 'em anyway so it is clear to them that they are not wanted and maybe they will take a pause before bidding.

One is a non-payer of two doll outfits totalling about $100. My first naughty from Australia, sadly. One was cancelled for non-payment, the next was cancelled by me because I didn't want a rinse and repeat of the first experience.

0 feedback, located in Hong Kong - MLP, $17. Cancelled - non payment

These next three have waited 3 days each, these blockings are a pre-emptive strike. I don't want your bid if you're going to waste my time.

0 feedback from Russia - MLP, under $10. 

4 feedback from US - MLP, under $10. 

27 feedback from US, hadn't bought anything in over 6 months, and suddenly "bought" a Game Cube game manual for $30. Edit - Game Cube paid. I removed him from the list. So now my blocked buyer list contains 3 Pony flakes and 1 Aussie Barbie outfit buyer. 

What information does one garner from all this? 

Pony people are still fucking flakes.

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