"I was eating at a Japanese place that I always go to, and although they have *decent* service, I find myself going back because of their low prices.
I somewhat caused a scene one time because of the wait time of having my order taken, and how long the food took to get to my group."
"@t325:
On my first few listings the Buy It Now option went away after being bidded on, but this particular listing it did not.
But the option did go away after the bids went over the Buy It Now price."
"I pretty much had something like this happen to one of my auctions that was up on eBay: I had an auction in which allowed you to both bid, or Buy It Now for $350."
"Oh gosh, same sort of stuff happened to me.
WAMU was approximately 2 weeks late on updating how much money I really had in my account (yeah yeah it's my responsibility to keep track), so I kept using my bank card.
Eventually they tacked on around 10 NSF's, so my $2 coffees became $36 coffees.
Oh and mind you, debit purchases usually show up instantly, and deduct from your balance instantly, but after paying about $1000 in NSF's, they added this new ?feature?"
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