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agui_chan June 27 2014, 18:32:56 UTC
haybuddyy won a plush from the Mommy Dialga GA that lucario and I were doing. What should we do now?

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razeasha June 28 2014, 03:00:56 UTC
You can contact her via LJ message or on the pkmncollectors facebook group to let her know when payments are due.

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latias_latios_7 June 27 2014, 19:22:10 UTC
I was doing a trade with haybuddyy... What happens now? ;w;

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mewisme700 June 27 2014, 20:43:21 UTC
She's on the Facebook community you can probably contact her through there

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latias_latios_7 June 28 2014, 17:16:39 UTC
Do you happen to know the name she uses?

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vulpeslagopus July 3 2014, 16:08:11 UTC
You can contact her on the eBay page through the message system.

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anonymous June 27 2014, 20:45:57 UTC
razeasha June 28 2014, 02:59:57 UTC
No, trading without sales permission is fine. She was having another member sell her items for her. She did not have good buyer etiquette either.

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vulpeslagopus July 3 2014, 16:04:01 UTC
This is good to know considering she had committed to an item and then never sent payment. I think some of us have a clue who was being the sellman..

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shadoweon June 27 2014, 21:25:17 UTC
I'm quite surprised to see haybuddyy, I remember her posting just recently. She seemed nice and had a cool collection but I never saw what her buying/selling dealings were like. Did this just happen really recently?o.o

PS: What is an item priority rule exactly? Unless that is referring to a trade situation I am not sure what that one means.

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riolu June 27 2014, 21:56:12 UTC
Item priority I'm assuming is referring to the policy that determines which buyer gets priority on an item. The default rule (if the seller has none) is that the person who commits first gets the item however the seller can change it so that quotes get priority.

edit: Capitalization

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razeasha June 28 2014, 02:54:24 UTC
Riolu is correct. We repeatedly explained to her the difference between a quote and a commitment. On one sales post, she correctly asked for a quote rather than committing so that she didn't back out of sales, which was good, but, when someone else had already committed to the same items, she started being rude and telling the seller that she had been first. (I think I saw this twice, but I only have links in my inbox to one of the two times.)

Being banned doesn't make someone a bad person. They could be perfectly nice in real life. It only means that they broke community rules to the point that they could not remain on the community. I don't think she is a bad person at all, but we as a team did not feel comfortable with the way she was acting.

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coiffwaff June 28 2014, 18:22:01 UTC
Oh wow I did not expect Haybuddyy to be on here. Is this know scammer she was sharing information with who I think it is? :(

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