I know these issues come up from time to time, and we all say " I'm such a good seller, blah blah blah". But this situation made me think about how people try to twist things and guilt you into or out of something. I had a bicycle on my watch list. It appeared in the pics to have the fork bent slightly. I had interest, and had watched the bike for a few days. So I sent a message explaining that the fork looked bent just a few degrees. I asked if it appeared that way in person. Simple yes or no question. I received a message including two pics of the fork, and a slightly defensive explanation of why there could be no fork damage. The pics did prove that the fork was straight. I thanked the seller and told him that the pics were helpful. I watched the auction, and it went far above what I ever expected or could pay. Ended at almost double the market value. Which is fine by me, congrats to the seller. I wish my auctions went that well. Then I receive a message blasting me. Saying that I "made him jump through hoops and never placed a bid" Asked me how often I purposefully waste a sellers time. Just tried to rip into me. I explained that I never asked for pics, just details. That the auction went above what I expected or had in mind as my bid. I congratulated them on an extremely successful sale. The particular bike fit into a slightly obscure niche market and I doubt anyone could have forseen the outcome. So... as a seller do you just go nuts if you receive a question or request from a potential buyer, and they then determine that the item or deal isn't right for them? Sounds obvious, I know. Keep in mind I only sent one question. Not a barrage of requests or craziness.