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i won an auction on ebay two days ago. it was for a bergeon 4040 movement holder. it was a buy it now for $14.99 this morning the seller refunded my money and said it should have been an auction STARTING at $14.99.

i'm rather pissed off about it.

i don't think it's fair. it's not like they listed a mega dollar item wrong.

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he gave me positive feedback. and it wasn't an auction - it was a buy it now. i snapped it up right away. dayum. i wanted that holder at that price.

 

i wasn't sure of the rules in this situation. i had it happen once before on a motorcycle part. only if i remember, they gave me back more that i paid originally. there was a guilt factor, i guess.

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he gave me positive feedback. and it wasn't an auction - it was a buy it now.

Auction or or buy it now (a listing can be both) doesn't matter, final fee is 10% and he'll have to pay it. Evidently he thinks he can get more, some people is greedy for pennies.

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Think we all have fell foul to some of the quirks on the bay, I agreed a buy it now price with a seller, they changed  the listing to the amount and before I clicked the Buy it now button someone else snapped it up!...it was no more than seconds!. The seller had to sell it to them..

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From your description of the eBay transaction, it sounds to me as though the seller made a genuine mistake and cancelled the transaction on that basis. He obviously filled in the wrong box - or, more likely, edited a previous sales item and forgot to edit it completely. I've done this myself as a seller in the past - but luckily caught it in time before the sale went live.

 

He had nothing to gain from making it a BIN item if he didn't want to sell it at that price in the first place, so it sounds like a mistake to me. Unfortunate for you. I don't think he deserves negative feedback - just one of those things that happens occasionally. Put it down to experience and start again - that's my advice.

 

Cheers,

 

Will

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