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I sold some guy a $85 card last night. This morning he asked me to cancel his bid, as the 4 bids below him were all from same guy with 0 feedback. Runner up bidder had probably moved the line a total of $10. Was convinced someone had run him up. I have no idea who the runner up bidder was, and I've seen more than a little of that crap with modern cards. I wanted to tell him to pound sand, but don't need grief with anyone and just cancelled his winning bid, re-listed it, and moved on. Right call? I mean no one held a gun to this guy's head and made him bid anything.
Last edited by Snapolit1; 08-24-2021 at 04:49 PM. |
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