Pin I am Selling on eBay
Works the other way round too. Bidder 1 bids an unrealistic high price. Bidder 2 drives the price up so no one will bid. Buyer 2 withdraws last minute, means buyer 1 wins with a low bid. Perfectly in favor of the buyer and the seller is screwed.
It's both called shill bidding in German, maybe there's another expression for it in the US.
Ebay does not let you withdraw your bid if there is less than 12 or 24 hrs left to the end of auctions. They got smart about this.
And I have a random question I've always been interested in as a seller. Say someone bids up your item. Are they obligated to pay, or does ebay let them off the hook. I've had a few second-chance offers before, and found it interesting that someone outbid me but didnt pay?! I know I've had to retract best offers before, but I did it within an hour of making it. But I've also read that its like a contract and once you bid on an item you are obligated to pay. Anyone?
Can anyone explain to me what shill bidding is? And I have a random question I've always been interested in as a seller. Say someone bids up your item. Are they obligated to pay, or does ebay let them off the hook. I've had a few second-chance offers before, and found it interesting that someone outbid me but didnt pay?! I know I've had to retract best offers before, but I did it within an hour of making it. But I've also read that its like a contract and once you bid on an item you are obligated to pay. Anyone?
happens all the time when they dont get the price they want -- if that's hte case they should just start paying to set a reserve priceI recently 'won' an item on the bay for $110 (an amazing price for an amazing pin set) and the seller sent me a message telling me that his car got broken into and the package was stolen.. hmmm..
And then he would not ship and then I would have to file with Paypal, etc etc. Why invite trouble & heartache?If you want the lot, I would pay. After all, by posting them for sale they set themselves into a contract. I wouldn't make it easy for them to get out of it!
happens all the time when they dont get the price they want -- if that's hte case they should just start paying to set a reserve price
I recently won a wonderful big lot. After the auction ended, the seller e-mailed me saying "I have seller's remorse and I decided not to sell. Please do not send any payment." I was shocked and sad, but what to do? If a buyer does not pay, there are non-paying bidder alerts/warnings. There should be something for "non-selling" sellers too.
I recently won a wonderful big lot. After the auction ended, the seller e-mailed me saying "I have seller's remorse and I decided not to sell. Please do not send any payment." I was shocked and sad, but what to do? If a buyer does not pay, there are non-paying bidder alerts/warnings. There should be something for "non-selling" sellers too.
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