JasonBrennan
Got Mice?
At this point I have decided to post this information on the BOI to warn all others to avoid dealing with this person. I posted about this in the General Business section. Here is a brief summary of what transpired:
I was looking at an auction on Reptibid for 2 burms. It was plainly marked as a "NO RESERVE" auction, with an opening bid of $10. So, I placed the opening bid (with around 10 or 12 days remaining until the end of the auction). I was outbid the next day by someone ($12 bid). So, a day goes by, and I see that the current high bidder has pulled their bid, and I am once agian the high bidder.
I go to the "ask seller a guestion" section, and the seller has stated that "the burms have been sold". The burms where sold AFTER there were bids placed on a NO RESERVE auction!! Would this bother anyone else? I can understand that they may have wanted to sell them for a higher amount than the current bid, but they:
1. did not let the auction run it's course to completion, so there is no telling how high the bids would have gotten.
2. posted these burms for auction with no reserve
Does anyone else think it is outright dishonest to do this? The TOS clearly state that once bids are placed, you are entering into a binding contract with the bidder to sell the items to them, providing that the bid is over the reserve amount (no reserve). Do you think that it is wrong to place animals up for auction, then to sell them elsewhere before the auction has ended?
To anyone that is interested, I have saved both the main auction page with all information, as well as the "ask seller a question" page to show what was said by both myself and the seller. I don't know how to do those "screen captures", so I copied the whole page and saved it in an email. If someone knows how to post a copy of that here, I will gladly forward the pages to you.
By the way, this auction that I described is still an active auction!
Now, some of you are aware of this from reading this thread:
http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=23774
This persons email is [email protected]
Here is a link to the auction that is still active:
http://www.reptibid.com/cgi-bin/auction/auction.pl?category=d_tortoise_sulcatas&item=1061437683
You can see that is clearly states that this is a NO RESERVE auction.
Here is a link to the "ask seller a question" page.
http://www.reptibid.com/cgi-bin/auc...&category=d_tortoise_sulcatas&item=1061437683
This auction will end in a few days, so I have saved these pages in their entirety for all to see. Just give me your email address and I will forward them to you (don't know how to post the whole page here.
I have emailed this person several times, but never recieve a email back. She has posted in the auction cussing at me. I said exactly what I think about the situation in the auction (ask seller a question section) since that is the only way this person would respond. In my opinion she is a scammer. Please read all the comments (she says she had them sold before she ever put them up for auction!!!)
Sorry this is so long, but with this growing trend of using auction sites as just another form of classified advertising, I feel that others should know who to avoid.
By the way, I did notify reptibid of this when it first happened, (several times) and I have yet to recieve a response from them. They apparently don't care if people break the TOS over there, and let scammers openly use their auction site. I doubt I will be buying anything else from that site unless it is from someone I know personally.
I was looking at an auction on Reptibid for 2 burms. It was plainly marked as a "NO RESERVE" auction, with an opening bid of $10. So, I placed the opening bid (with around 10 or 12 days remaining until the end of the auction). I was outbid the next day by someone ($12 bid). So, a day goes by, and I see that the current high bidder has pulled their bid, and I am once agian the high bidder.
I go to the "ask seller a guestion" section, and the seller has stated that "the burms have been sold". The burms where sold AFTER there were bids placed on a NO RESERVE auction!! Would this bother anyone else? I can understand that they may have wanted to sell them for a higher amount than the current bid, but they:
1. did not let the auction run it's course to completion, so there is no telling how high the bids would have gotten.
2. posted these burms for auction with no reserve
Does anyone else think it is outright dishonest to do this? The TOS clearly state that once bids are placed, you are entering into a binding contract with the bidder to sell the items to them, providing that the bid is over the reserve amount (no reserve). Do you think that it is wrong to place animals up for auction, then to sell them elsewhere before the auction has ended?
To anyone that is interested, I have saved both the main auction page with all information, as well as the "ask seller a question" page to show what was said by both myself and the seller. I don't know how to do those "screen captures", so I copied the whole page and saved it in an email. If someone knows how to post a copy of that here, I will gladly forward the pages to you.
By the way, this auction that I described is still an active auction!
Now, some of you are aware of this from reading this thread:
http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=23774
This persons email is [email protected]
Here is a link to the auction that is still active:
http://www.reptibid.com/cgi-bin/auction/auction.pl?category=d_tortoise_sulcatas&item=1061437683
You can see that is clearly states that this is a NO RESERVE auction.
Here is a link to the "ask seller a question" page.
http://www.reptibid.com/cgi-bin/auc...&category=d_tortoise_sulcatas&item=1061437683
This auction will end in a few days, so I have saved these pages in their entirety for all to see. Just give me your email address and I will forward them to you (don't know how to post the whole page here.
I have emailed this person several times, but never recieve a email back. She has posted in the auction cussing at me. I said exactly what I think about the situation in the auction (ask seller a question section) since that is the only way this person would respond. In my opinion she is a scammer. Please read all the comments (she says she had them sold before she ever put them up for auction!!!)
Sorry this is so long, but with this growing trend of using auction sites as just another form of classified advertising, I feel that others should know who to avoid.
By the way, I did notify reptibid of this when it first happened, (several times) and I have yet to recieve a response from them. They apparently don't care if people break the TOS over there, and let scammers openly use their auction site. I doubt I will be buying anything else from that site unless it is from someone I know personally.