Re: The eBay gnomes are at it again



On 12 Oct 2005 09:38:10 -0700, "Dhakala" <NoPoliticalCalls@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

>Clicked on "Discussion Boards" and got a map of an auditorium. Four
>times.
>
>It's all coming unglued, I tell ya!

It's not new. Once I was searching for some games in Video Game
category and when I clicked on search, I ended up with a few hits from
mature category section. Another time I somehow ended up on My eBay's
bidding list that wasn't mine at all.

My personal favorite that remains unfixed: getting outbid notice 4 or
5 days *after* the auction has ended. I still get that 2 or 3 times a
month.
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