pamperedmimi
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I wouldn't suggest contacting the bidders on an auction of Pampered Chef stuff because that is against ebay rules on so many levels! I was selling some old Tupperware (I'm not a consultant, was guilted into it by my sister) that I never used on ebay and apparently another seller was e-mailing my bidders saying that the bidder could get it cheaper from them at their website, etc. etc. After more than one bidder e-mailed me stating this, I found out that this is against the rules, I turned the other seller in for interfering with my listing. The other ebayer was suspended. Other ways this is not allowed:
-Members are not permitted to email buyers in an open or completed transaction to warn them away from a seller or item.
-Members are not allowed to interfere with another member's transaction.
-eBay prohibits email offers to buy or sell listed items outside of the eBay Web site.
I in no way support the sale of PC on ebay, but I also was very put off by the Tupperware lady's e-mails to the bidders. I'm just giving a warning to you so you don't get your account limited or suspended because of this. I also warn you that too aggressive e-mails tend to scare customers away and they will likely tell the seller, as in my case. Good luck, ladies! Ahem...and gentlemen.
-Members are not permitted to email buyers in an open or completed transaction to warn them away from a seller or item.
-Members are not allowed to interfere with another member's transaction.
-eBay prohibits email offers to buy or sell listed items outside of the eBay Web site.
I in no way support the sale of PC on ebay, but I also was very put off by the Tupperware lady's e-mails to the bidders. I'm just giving a warning to you so you don't get your account limited or suspended because of this. I also warn you that too aggressive e-mails tend to scare customers away and they will likely tell the seller, as in my case. Good luck, ladies! Ahem...and gentlemen.