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Post by thegenii on Oct 15, 2017 15:29:47 GMT -5
The seller just ended the auction. This usually means someone contacted him (or her) and offered a large amount of money for a private transaction. Of course this is against eBay's rules.
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Post by Beckett on Oct 16, 2017 13:08:44 GMT -5
Not trying to push you into getting cats (really!), but I had two cats when I was still on active duty in the AF. I remember going for temporary duty for a week once. I laid out like 9 disposable litter pans, and 12 bowls each of food nd water. When I got home you could clearly tell all the litter pans had been used, all the food was gone, but about half the bowls of water were still full. But like you mentioned, these days if I tried that I get arrested. The cats were fine by the way. They were brother and sister from the same litter and they adored each other. Eh, one day I will be owned by a couple of cats, too. Until then, I will just keep borrowing the dog.
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Post by Katalia on Oct 19, 2017 0:52:52 GMT -5
The seller just ended the auction. This usually means someone contacted him (or her) and offered a large amount of money for a private transaction. Of course this is against eBay's rules. I am actually in the loop on this one. I thought it was odd someone would sell their membership kit including their personalized card. I sought the person named in the listing before bidding and learned that his kit had been stolen in delivery. I informed him of the sale and he thanked me and said he would speak with the seller. Within an hour it was taken down. Or, that said, it seems to have gone back up now, sans the membership card.
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Post by thegenii on Oct 19, 2017 13:02:36 GMT -5
Interesting story!
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