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Date Posted: 12:43:18 01/04/03 Sat
Author: eBay Patrol
Subject: Hey "law professor", get your facts straight
In reply to: Go ahead and bid on what you like, patrolman! 's message, "but when I print out these many auctions showing you, Reynolds and Arnold ALWAYS "coincidently" bidding on my auctions for old Ford items, I'm quite certain that it won't be looked upon by an objective tryer of fact as such a "coincidence!" Where does it say that? Try reading the LAW, sometime,....you remember the law , don't you?,...something that you took an oath to enforce,....not break!" on 12:15:39 01/04/03 Sat

What LAW says that bidding on an ebay against someone else is illegal? Wouldn't that then make every auction illegal if the same two people happen to bid on it?

Have you ever been to a real in-person auction? There are no rules. Bidders are free to bid on anything they want regardless of who else bids. Competition between bidders drives the price way up and it's a matter of how badly the bidders want the item and how high they're willing to go.

What if one of us finds a Ford item on ebay and bids on it BEFORE you? If you up the bid, you would therefore be committing an illegal act according to your own definition, would you not? In fact, each time you outbid someone else you are committing an illegal act according to your ass-backward, retarded way of deductive reasoning.

So, the next time you outbid anyone else for an item plan on having your ass reported to ebay and having the seller notified to cancel your bid for messing with our auctions!!!

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