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Then I got an email from the owner telling what happened and asked if I wanted the car and I decided not to take it. I chalked it up to ...Was not meant to be. Sorry this happened to you...I'm sure it's a great car and you will find a truly grateful new owner. All the best, C |
Well, I blocked a second high bidder today, bid the reserve. Joined E Bay yesterday, Zero auctions and feedback, so as I had filed a report against the first bidder, I figured that it was him again using a new identity. Got an angry message back from him, "why did you cancel my bid, my wife does not understand why, I only joined E Bay to buy your car ..."
So I did not block him , and tonight he is back as the high bidder and met the reserve. Just sent him a message telling him why I cancelled his bid, and now to get ready to own it. I do not think some people realize that having a zero feedback bidder makes the auction look suspect. I explained to him that some serious bidders might pass on the car because it screams "SHILL" . Still not one question about the car from him, and that does not sit well with me. |
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Ebay now charges you a final value fee on an item you end early w a reserve that hasnt met reserve.
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All ebay has to do to get vendors back is to keep a buyers cc and bank info on file. Any no paying bidder gets thier bid charged to thier account. That will put buyer and seller on the same playing field. Ebay thinks the buyers are their golden geese..They are finding out they were wrong
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I sold a '70 Chevelle on ebay last summer and went with the Buy it Now or best offer route. Shoot high with the BIN and you can wade through the offers as they come in. I think it was only around $100.00 for the listing and no final value fees.
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