22-10-2013 8:54 PM
In what world is it right that a newbie is allowed to open an account & bid with an address as follows
Aiport (yes - that is how it was spelt)
City
Country
Obviously I have not mentioned the accurate detail - but please Ebay a little more vetting?!?!!??
And I stated "UK ONLY"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I loose all round cos the likelyhood of this transaction going through smoothly is zero cos have specified highly costly international signed for.
22-10-2013 9:24 PM
Sounds like malicious bidding to me there..
22-10-2013 11:58 PM
aiport came up as cardiff airport
23-10-2013 12:03 PM
LUTON AIRPORT OOOWEEE OOOO!!!! lol,lol,lol
24-10-2013 2:15 PM
Wasting time now.
So is **bleep**, yes it is real and very apt for Egypt
look it up or cut and paste this into Street View.
**bleep** Al Hawa, Kafr Hammad, Markaz Kafr Saqr, Ash Sharqiyah, Egypt
So if you sell something and you want their address, it may go somethng like this.
Seller. "Where do you live"
Buyer "I live in **bleep**"
Seller. " I suppose living in Egypt you must be"
05-11-2013 8:53 PM
it's probably a place in Ireland 🙂
06-11-2013 6:53 PM
@pufflewick wrote:it's probably a place in Ireland 🙂
Hey, we'll soon have postcodes .... in 2015
06-11-2013 7:36 PM
I have a house name. Not a number. If i had a £1 for every powerseller who asked me for my right address 😕
14-11-2013 10:30 PM
I had a buyer just over a year ago whose address was something very like this:
joebloggscoalbunkerupleftalleyroundbackof18secondave
somenortherntown
xx123yy
The first line of the address really was that long and didn't have a single space, comma or any punctuation including his name - which wasn't Joe Bloggs (I made that bit up).
I checked RM's Postcode/Address finder and googled as well just in case "coal bunker" was a pub name or something similar but no, it wasn't a valid address at all.
What's worse, he bought £80+ of stuff and DEMANDED that I must NOT send it tracked and that he would take the risk of it getting lost in the post!
Well I'm not falling for that one - especially since his feedback indicated that he had a very high proportion of refunds for items "lost in the post" - or possibly stolen from the coal bunker.
I contacted him to ask for a more conventional address and he very rudely declined.
EBay refused to acknowledge that there was anything wrong with the address.
After that, everything went decidedly pear shaped.