By rights the frame should go to the auction winner.
He should have first refusal on purchase and consultation regarding any repairs for damage that the seller perceives are sufficiently bad as to warrant a retraction of the offer to sell.
Getting up a nice distracting cloud of righteous indignation and stating fears for safety is just ridiculous.
Nobody is going to confront anybody in the street let alone cause them physical harm.
With a surge in popularity of fixed wheels and the increased user base of this web forum it was probably not a good idea to cross-offer for sale your bike on Ebay and here.
All of this could have been avoided with prompt, concise communication.
Sour-grapes and Smokescreen.
By rights the frame should go to the auction winner.
He should have first refusal on purchase and consultation regarding any repairs for damage that the seller perceives are sufficiently bad as to warrant a retraction of the offer to sell.
Getting up a nice distracting cloud of righteous indignation and stating fears for safety is just ridiculous.
Nobody is going to confront anybody in the street let alone cause them physical harm.
With a surge in popularity of fixed wheels and the increased user base of this web forum it was probably not a good idea to cross-offer for sale your bike on Ebay and here.
All of this could have been avoided with prompt, concise communication.