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Posted By: Paul
I had a Buy It Now price on a card I listed on ebay. Two people have placed (very low) bids, and the Buy It Now Option is now gone. Someone has contacted me, offering to pay the Buy It Now price. He looks like a legitimate buyer. Is it considered scummy to end the auction early to sell to this buyer? Thanks. |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
My opinion is, if it is within a decent timeframe of being posting that you could go ahead and sell it to the person willing to pay the BIN. Most people that put in those early bids never rebid again and just kill the BIN. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
You wouldn't be the first person to end an auction because of an offer. A lot of people don't like it, but it's a reality of the game. It's also a reality of the game that there are people known as BIN Killers. They bid soley for the reason of killing your BIN. Some of them do it for the hell of it. Others do it because they know that the BIN is realistic and they want to have a shot at getting card for less than the BIN without worrying about someone BINing it before the serious bidding begins. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Tell us which auction it is in case we plan to bid on it... |
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Posted By: Rhett
My opinion is just the opposite of Lee's. If other people have bid on the item, then by no means would I end an auction early. Several times on ebay this has happened to me where I have been bidding on an item, only to find out some slimy guy got the seller to end the auction early, usually at a fairly low price. Rest assured if someone is offering to buy an item off-line it is because he doesn't want to have compete for the final bid price. I am not saying it is always bad to end an item early, if nobody has bid on an item and you get a fair offer, go ahead, but once there has been a bid placed on an item, don't end the item early. There are several sellers that engage in this practice, and I personally have kept track, and will never buy from those seller again, and I know I'm not the only one who keeps track of these things. You would be doing yourself a disservice by ending your auction early. |
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Posted By: dennis
i agree with rhett. i would never end it early for an offer.when this happens to me i tell the person to bid the buy it now price as their high bid,or simply watch the auction and bid.--PLAY BUY THE RULES--if you wanted something and this happend to you ,i'm sure you would not like it.that's about as bad as having a shill bidder,to get your price higher. |
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Posted By: hankron
My rule for my auctions is that if there are no bids I can end it whenever I want, but if there's a single bid I don't. You can alienate good bidders by negating their bids. I think bidders want a fair chance to win the item they are interested in, even if the don't win. If the auction ends early like that it seems unfair. |
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Posted By: Jeff O
If there are bids, I never end an auction early to sell to someone offline. |
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Posted By: steve k
Make the decision based on two choices. |
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Posted By: hankron
I should add that, when there are no bids, I never end an auction to sell it. The only reason I end it is because I decide to keep it. Some of the items I offer are from my personal collection (e.g. personal favorites), and if there is no expressed interest after five or so days, I sometimes figure I must be the only one who appreceates it. This is why bidders waiting until the last minute to place a bid on something that I am particularly fond of is not a wise idea-- because, if no one bids or otherwise expresses interest, I rererve my right to keep it! |
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Posted By: Paul
Thanks for all of your input. This is obviously something that there's a diversity of opinion on. I'm not sure what I'll do, but I'll probably let the auction run its course. |
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Posted By: Joe P.
The topic is whether it is considered slimy to end an auction AFTER it has bids on it. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred
Paul, |
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Posted By: tbob
As a guy who has sold many, many cards on ebay, I've never ended one of my auctions early. On the flip side, I have asked to have other auctions ended early, especially when there are no bids yet. Some do, some don't. Almost without fail it is because it is a particularly tough card for me to find. I almost always offer about what I think the card is worth vis a vis book value, often more if it is a card I really need like a violet E94 or a 150 series subset 1910 Obak. I don't see a problem with this practice because ebay allows sellers to end auctions early, pull cards which aren't getting the bid the seller wants, etc. |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
Just for the record I have never ended and auction early that had a bid on it. I laugh at most of the off site offers, i recently turned down a guy that offered me my minimum bid to end early (got a big laugh out of that) and gave me a very fair offer for 2 other cards, but that first offer really turned me sour to anything this guy offered and told him if he was interested to bid in the auctions. By the way nnone of the cards had a bid. |
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Posted By: 30sNonsports
Personally I have never ended an auction early and don't plan to. I do understand the reasons set forth in favor of the practice but I think the cons of doing it outweigh the pros. The practice does cause a problem for all bidders, though. I rarely, if ever, bid early on an item. If I see something I like, I set my esnipe to come in just before the end. The reason is that if I didn't snipe the other collectors of my genre (vintage nonsports cards) would just use me as one of their bird dogs to find things without searching. In my area of collecting, there are a number of folks who search all day long and put in bids immediately on items in which they are interested. Other collectors make a daily scan of their bidding page just to make sure they haven't missed something good. Sellers who end an auction early because "they're not getting the bids they want" might miss a bonanza as two heavy hitters would be sniping against each other at the end. Knowedgeable sellers are less vulnerable to this as they know about what the going rate for their product is and can make an informed choice to end their auction...its the amateur sellers who fall prey to this whole situation, as they happily pull an auction for lowball amounts. They think a $1000 card is worth $5 and are happy to get $50 for it. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
When someone on this board wants the item and makes you an offer, esp. if the item is not yet bid upon. |
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Posted By: Joe P.
You are right on target about some heavy hitters coming in at the last second for something they kinda like. |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
with ending an auction early if there has been no one bidding or only one bidder and that person is the person wanting you to end the auction early. Granted there may be 'watchers' but if they don't have the cohones to bid early on it then they have no claim to the auction. But....that's another way to monitor the auction. The new 'My eBay' page gives you number of watchers as a seller. Thats a decent gauge of how many people are interested. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I really love the fact that they added that feature so you can see just how many people really are interested in what you are selling. Gives you a whole new insight into the process. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred
Paul, |
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Posted By: pstewart@kmob.com
Well, I stuck it out and sold the card for $150, rather than my BIN of $220. Looks like the consensus here is that I did the right thing. Still, $150 is better than leaving a card lying in a drawer unappreciated. |
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Posted By: Ed McCollum
I know my high bid would never win, but last evening, (Central time) I placed a bid on a green back Cobb. Got the confirmation at 12:38A (eastern time). |
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Posted By: JK
Ed, |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I've rarely if ever asked a seller to end an item early but I find myself doing it routinely now as a consequence of there being more and more people who troll the listings looking for naive sellers and offering them fractions of the value of their items to end auctions. When I see something I really want, I have no remaining compunctions about offering the seller a decent price for it to end the auction. If I get the item, great. If not, then at the very least, when one of those bottom feeders comes along the seller won't end the auction and give him a steal. Sometimes it works out even better than I hoped. I recently sent a seller an offer on an item that I felt was fair market value just to alert him to the fact that the item was valuable. He did not end the item for me and I got it at auction for less than my offer and well under my highest bid price. |
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Posted By: James Gallo
Although many of the people that responded think Paul did the "right" thing is really hurt him greatly by losing out on an additional $70. |
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Posted By: Brent Butcher
An unsuspecting seller listed some very scarce caramel boxing cards(e78's) recently on Ebay. He had them listed incorrectly so I knew he would be receiving some lowball offers. I emailed him and told him what he had and that I would be bidding very aggressively on them so please don't end them early(I would of made an offer myself but there were already a few bids). Next day he ends the auctions and this is where it gets interesting..... |
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Posted By: leon
If you want the cards and they are very rare then you should buy them first, if you get them at a price you are happy with, of course. After you have them in hand tell him you know what went on and how you feel. Be respectful and polite ........then see what happens. There are many good ways to handle this but taking the high road us usually a good one....This is taken from experience...but not everyone sees it this way..imo.. |
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Posted By: JK
if you decline and try to buy them on ebay when they are inevitably relisted, will they likely cost you more or less than the offer? If less, make the guy list them and take your chances on ebay. If more, and you really want the cards, then buy them. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
My opinion is that lots ending early is due to collectors' fault as much as seller. |
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Posted By: Sean
The green T206 Cobb is back: |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
The problem with entering an early bid at a high level is that the ebay system doesn't allow absolute bids. I can enter $1,000 but if the minimum is $9.99 and no one else bids, my bid registers at $9.99. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Explain to the sellers that most offers to end the auction early are because |
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Posted By: Larry
david cycle back is so right........sniping has created early ending auctions more than anything else. |
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Posted By: Joann
Brent, |
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Posted By: Cobby33
I haven't had the time to read every post, so forgive me if I'm being redundant - but - you can avoid the BIN disappearing if you set a reserve. This, I know, doesn't answer the question and probably states the obvious, but I have been known as Master of the Obvious. |
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Posted By: andy becker
joann, |
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Posted By: martindl
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Posted By: JK
the bin only stays until the reserve is hit - then it disappears. |
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Posted By: Cobby33
...true...which typically creates a quagmire (quandary or conundrum if you prefer), for both buyers and seller. |
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