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My thoughts exactly, I might e-mail e-bay to check if she could do that. She's right...It is worth every penny of a fiver, but who's going to bid a fiver when the starting bid is £1.50......silly woman! right I'm off to look at e-bay rules. |
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As someone who sells alot on ebay you have to sell anything that you put on unless it has been lost or broken. So in short if you win for £1.50 she has to sell it to you for £1.50. So I would email her and say that she doesn't have a choice it is the rules. Or report her to ebay as a non seller. I hope that help and is not too confusing Best of luck Sally |
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If she has no reserve on it and you have bid and it's the winning bid then she has to sell it to you barring damage or loss I thought? Silly mare - I expect if it had simply been a buy it now only item you would stilla bought it! Some people don't think when they list |
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I'll wait & see what happens. I'd like the item, so may even bid higher, but on principle don't really want to. Her feedback has been generally good with just 1 negative out of 65. |
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