I understand your frustration- shipping restrictions can still be pretty annoying, especially when the item being sold is as rare as that yoyo. Now HappyHaunter might just buy it so he can have 2 yoyos for no reason!

Your situation also reminded me of when someone bid on their own Rayman poster 6 times and then dropped out, leaving me to pay the stupidly high winning bid myself, so I can relate a little. ;_;
That reminds me... if anyone here is still interested, there are American proxy services who could buy the item for you and ship it to you. You'd have to pay for fees and more shipping, but the option is there!
OCG wrote:Britta clearly found item on German eBay so why didn't seller use option to hide auction on non US eBay sites?
Only Britta can confirm this for sure. She may have gone into her watch list on the German site and grabbed the link from there, whereas she originally found the item by going onto the American eBay website. If it's true that it was on the German eBay site, then that is pretty poor planning on the seller's part, but it doesn't take away from the fact it states on the page that shipping is to the US only.
OCG wrote:Also I must say that he didn't wrote shipping to US only but it was just written that shipping is not specified for other countries and that you can request total after winning.

No... no, it doesn't say that at all.
OCG wrote:Asking in advance is bullshit way because many sellers will deny obviously but most of them do not want negative feedback so after buyer wins they end up sending even if they do not want because of fear of getting negative feedback. I already gave in past negative feedbacks or sometimes threatned with them when seller refused to send and in most cases it worked and I ended up getting item.
Wait... what? Are you trying to say you ask people after you've bid or won? Or am I reading this wrong? Because you can't give negative feedback if you don't even win an auction...