All I see here is that the seller violated eBay's terms by not selling the card at the price the bidder won it at, and then requested the winning bidder to buy at a higher price.
None of the removed bids affected the final bids of the auction.
What a no reserve eBay auction ends at doesn't matter in the least. It can sell for next to nothing, but you're still obligated to sell at that price.
Just my 2c
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Originally Posted by Machetero
...and by forcing me to cancel numerous bids near the end of the auction the outcome of the auction did not represent fair market value.
...Tell you what...how about we split the difference and do $255 for it. That seems fair.
...$228 was not a fair market price for that card.
...There is no way I'm selling that card for $228.
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