First of all I am fully aware that there are plenty of people who buy on auction sites for the sole purpose of selling on, I have no problem with that, if they can make a profit on the deal, good luck to them.
This one is a little different, I had a buyer pay me for two postcards they had purchased from me, these two cards are still sitting on my desk, ready to be packed and posted in the morning.
One of the cards is of one of the villages I collect, I acquired an extra copy of one I already had in the collection, so I sold it here.
I am still listing on feebay, and have the searches set to send an email when anything new is listed for the villages I collect.
This morning I opened one of the emails and there was a newly listed card identical to the one I have just sold. I decided to take a look and see what the price is, I then noticed that the seller is located in the same town as my buyer {bit of a co-incidence, I thought} the description was not as detailed as mine, but I came to the conclusion that this seller might be my buyer.
So, I checked the recent eBid feedback and compared items that my buyer had recently purchased with the items for sale on the other ID on feebay, I found that eight items listed are the same cards as my buyer has recently purchased on eBid, so i have concluded that it is the same person.
I then realised that I still have the card here, so to get the picture on to his feebay listing, he must have copied it from my listing.
I am rather tempted to place a bid on the card myself {I use the same ID over there} just to let him know i have spotted it.
I might also use my other feebay ID to ask him a question about the card to see what reaction I get.![]()