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Old 01-24-2012, 01:37 PM
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Christopher Williams
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Originally Posted by slidekellyslide View Post
Last week I listed about 60 old letterheads from different companies..about 1/3rd of them sold for the minimum bid ($4.99), but one of them went for $212. The underbidder emailed me and asked if I could tell him who won it..he did not expect it to go for that much and said he put in an insane bid just to guarantee he would win it....I gave him the bidder's ID so he could see there was no funny business on my part...the winner who still had not paid after 5 days contacted me telling me he only wanted to pay $100 for it...I emailed him back and asked him why he bid over $200 if he only wanted to pay $100 for it and he told me that he didn't expect it to go that high. I'm holding him to the $212 he won it for and gave him extra time to pay for it...I'm sure I'll pay for that in my DSR ratings.
When it comes to buyers like that, Dan, I never let them off the hook even if it affects my DSR numbers.

What a bunch of crap from that seller. If he didn't want to pay more than $100.00 for it, then he shouldn't have proxy bid $200.00. Never let buyers off the hook.

That garbage about not allowing sellers to give moron buyers negative feedback is a bunch of BS!!!
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