@Tradera Tjä.
I recently successfully bid on a classic gaming console, from a seller who insisted (in all caps, even) in his auction description that payment MUST be received the same evening as the auction closes.
Is this permitted by Tradera's EULA? I don't recall that it is.
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Interestingly, I haven't heard from the seller in over two days since the auction closed, and I paid for it within 5-10 minutes of closing. I guess this Björn person operates on the mantra of "rules for thee, and not for me", huh?
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Vastauksena käyttäjälle @TheMogMiner
Here I am 2.5 weeks after the auction patiently waiting for payment. He hasn’t ghosted me and I did say I didn’t mind waiting, didn’t think it would be this long.
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Vastauksena käyttäjälle @buffalo_weeks
Not sure what the implication is here; you've been screwed by some other buyer? Because I've paid up on the only auctions I've won in weeks, and you aren't one of them. Talking in vague terms can give incorrect impressions to external observers.
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Vastauksena käyttäjälle @TheMogMiner
It was just interesting to see you having to comply with arbitrary rules while a similar standard isn’t returned. Conversely while trying to let a buyer maintain their own time frame I feel like limits are being approached.
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Agreed. I wouldn't be half as bent out of shape if not for the demanding tone of "YOU HAVE TO PAY THE SAME EVENING BLARGHRAGH", followed by the absolute batshittery of asserting that the value of one of the shittiest-looking CD-i console variants is "around 150 EUR".
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