To be clear - I left him red trust because he bid on an auction - won an auction and then refused to pay. Made excuses about needing proof of ownership, escrow etc etc
If there are questions about ownership - those should be raised prior to bidding up an auction and before winning said auction and then backing out.
Also, it was not my auction - it was an auction by Rainbowsky - now, Rainbowsky was a douche attitude wise. However, he did not have a history of not paying for something he won nor did he have a history of not sending what he sold.
Also - as bidders, we do not get to decide if someone partakes in an auction. That should be left to the decision of the one hosting the auction.
If there are questions about ownership - those should be raised prior to bidding up an auction and before winning said auction and then backing out.
Also, it was not my auction - it was an auction by Rainbowsky - now, Rainbowsky was a douche attitude wise. However, he did not have a history of not paying for something he won nor did he have a history of not sending what he sold.
Also - as bidders, we do not get to decide if someone partakes in an auction. That should be left to the decision of the one hosting the auction.
Understood. And I will agree it was a mistake to bid on that auction. I had reason to doubt he was trustworthy which is why I asked for proof (which was never provided). Did I make a mistake. Sure. I would take it back if I could. But If this means that I am no longer able to interact with this community then so be it. I understand wanting to make sure this is a trusted place and I understand the sellers hesitancy in this situation.
Also. If there is some way for me to prove myself and show that I am not trying to waste peoples time without them just discounting me outright for a regrettable situation then please let me know. Thank you.