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Posted By: Robert
Maybe I am missing something here,but you run an auction for five days and then end it 8 minutes before it is to end and say the item is no long for sale? What is this crap? I guess it did not go high enough for the seller? But you never know how much someone snipping it at is bidding on it. This is not the first time I have seen this seller do this. I think by putting an item up for auction is a contract just like if somebody won is in a contract to pay for the item. You should have though about selling or not selling before listing the item. I do not think just because the item is not doing well gives a seller the right to stop it early [that is what putting a reserve on an item is for]. Just my opinion. Rob |
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Posted By: jay behrens
One recourse is to report it to eBay. If he isn't a powerseller, then there is a chance that they will do something about. |
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Posted By: Scott M
I don't know what auction your refering to, but I agree with the general premise. A couple of times I've made an effort to be able to get to a computer the last day that an item was being offered only to find the item "no longer available for sale". I'd rather they posted that the item was no longer for sale, because at that point the seller has the item but has chosen a different course for selling the item. |
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Posted By: T206Monsta
Please provide a link. |
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Posted By: Robert
http://cgi6.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewBids&item=1988154979 |
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Posted By: Dan Mathewson
The seller could simply say "lighting struck it and it burned up" or "my dog crapped on it". |
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