Is There A Worse Feeling Than ...

Is there a worse feeling than when someone with low or no feedback wins your auction? Well of course there is. But when someone with no or low feedback wins my auction, I instantly cross my fingers that somehow, some way, payment makes it to my "door." Of course, all of us were, at one time, an ebayer with little or no feedback. But that doesn't make me feel any better. And of course, I've gotten "the check is in the mail" email TWICE ... the last email sent a week ago ... yet still no check. Can you say, file NPB and relist and move on.
/s/ JackWESQ
P.S. I have almost no experience with this and this is pure speculation, but I get the sense that Second Chance Offer are RARELY accepted. Anybody have any experience with this?
/s/ JackWESQ
P.S. I have almost no experience with this and this is pure speculation, but I get the sense that Second Chance Offer are RARELY accepted. Anybody have any experience with this?

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<< <i>Is there a worse feeling than when someone with low or no feedback wins your auction? Well of course there is. But when someone with no or low feedback wins my auction, I instantly cross my fingers that somehow, some way, payment makes it to my "door." Of course, all of us were, at one time, an ebayer with little or no feedback. But that doesn't make me feel any better. And of course, I've gotten "the check is in the mail" email TWICE ... the last email sent a week ago ... yet still no check. Can you say, file NPB and relist and move on.
/s/ JackWESQ
P.S. I have almost no experience with this and this is pure speculation, but I get the sense that Second Chance Offer are RARELY accepted. Anybody have any experience with this? >>
It's worth a try; it's free. I have had excellent success with 2nd chance offers recently. Yes, I hate "0" bidders and I was never one.
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what is the loser's eBay ID so we can block them?