> From: Ali > the real winning price. Basically on second chance he is offering you > your highest bid price (the one that lost out to the original bad > bidder). What it should really be is if that guy didn't exist what > would have been the winning bid?
Good point. That _is_ a bad sign. The seller might not have thought it through (they do after all only have a feedback of 50, so they don't have that much experience), and maybe they just made a mistake. But it might be a scammer/shill who used a high shill bid to find out your top. (And maybe the 'only use eBait comms' thing was just a double bank shot to take in people like me...'he says that so he must be honest'). Noel