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Can someone explain the wild end of an auction of mine?

PostPosted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 2:18 pm
by coindood
Listed what I thought was a decent example of an 09 VDB, expected it to fetch maybe $8-$10. It got crazy in the last 15 minutes! :o

http://www.ebay.com/itm/131489038914?ss ... rmvSB=true

Re: Can someone explain the wild end of an auction of mine?

PostPosted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 2:45 pm
by NHsorter
you did not see the "S"?

Re: Can someone explain the wild end of an auction of mine?

PostPosted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 2:52 pm
by coindood
NHsorter wrote:you did not see the "S"?


LOL, that's what I started thinking.

Re: Can someone explain the wild end of an auction of mine?

PostPosted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 3:02 pm
by NHsorter
Really that is crazy, maybe 2 guys thought they saw an S on there. Why else would they bid so much? If you squint your eyes and sniff some glue, then you can almost see it. But nothing else on the coin is worn. It was just your lucky day!

Re: Can someone explain the wild end of an auction of mine?

PostPosted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 3:23 pm
by coindood
NHsorter wrote:Really that is crazy, maybe 2 guys thought they saw an S on there. Why else would they bid so much? If you squint your eyes and sniff some glue, then you can almost see it. But nothing else on the coin is worn. It was just your lucky day!


Maybe not.

Buyer is claiming his son was using his phone and now wants out. :roll:

Re: Can someone explain the wild end of an auction of mine?

PostPosted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 3:29 pm
by hobo finds
What can you do? No way it was his sons? What other items has this guy bid on?

Re: Can someone explain the wild end of an auction of mine?

PostPosted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 3:41 pm
by coindood
hobo finds wrote:What can you do? No way it was his sons?


Just got off the phone with an eBay rep who said it's best to cancel the transaction and send a 2nd chance offer to the next bidder, who's last bid was $66, so that's what I did. Still fishy though. The cancel pleas came within seconds of the auction's end.

hobo finds wrote:What other items has this guy bid on?


Only recent auctions were for fishing gear and toy figures.

Re: Can someone explain the wild end of an auction of mine?

PostPosted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 9:08 pm
by NHsorter
That stinks!

Re: Can someone explain the wild end of an auction of mine?

PostPosted: Thu Apr 23, 2015 1:10 am
by RichardPenny43
Sell your cents here, KSA!
Avoid Ebay fees and BS!
You would get $8-10 easy here.

Re: Can someone explain the wild end of an auction of mine?

PostPosted: Thu Apr 23, 2015 8:01 am
by bronco2078
coindood wrote:
Just got off the phone with an eBay rep who said it's best to cancel the transaction and send a 2nd chance offer to the next bidder, who's last bid was $66, so that's what I did. Still fishy though. The cancel pleas came within seconds of the auction's end.


Only recent auctions were for fishing gear and toy figures.


Way to go ebay rep , now the 2nd bidder thinks you shill your own listings

Re: Can someone explain the wild end of an auction of mine?

PostPosted: Thu Apr 23, 2015 1:09 pm
by coindood
bronco2078 wrote:
coindood wrote:
Just got off the phone with an eBay rep who said it's best to cancel the transaction and send a 2nd chance offer to the next bidder, who's last bid was $66, so that's what I did. Still fishy though. The cancel pleas came within seconds of the auction's end.


Only recent auctions were for fishing gear and toy figures.


Way to go ebay rep , now the 2nd bidder thinks you shill your own listings


Exactly what I told her. She doubted that would be the case. :roll:

Haven't heard a peep from the 2nd chance offer, probably because they're thinking shill. Or I was double-teamed by two pranksters. :evil:

Either way, where's the punishment for these unscrupulous bidders?? What happened to a bid being a contract? The phoney high bidder is begging me not to ding his 100% feeback rating of...get this...18 transactions.

Re: Can someone explain the wild end of an auction of mine?

PostPosted: Thu Apr 23, 2015 1:13 pm
by natsb88
coindood wrote:
bronco2078 wrote:
coindood wrote:
Just got off the phone with an eBay rep who said it's best to cancel the transaction and send a 2nd chance offer to the next bidder, who's last bid was $66, so that's what I did. Still fishy though. The cancel pleas came within seconds of the auction's end.


Only recent auctions were for fishing gear and toy figures.


Way to go ebay rep , now the 2nd bidder thinks you shill your own listings


Exactly what I told her. She doubted that would be the case. :roll:

Haven't heard a peep from the 2nd chance offer, probably because they're thinking shill. Or I was double-teamed by two pranksters. :evil:

Either way, where's the punishment for these unscrupulous bidders?? What happened to a bid being a contract? The phoney high bidder is begging me not to ding his 100% feeback rating of...get this...18 transactions.

You can't ding his feedback. Sellers can only leave positive feedback for buyers. What you can do is use the "report a buyer" link so there's at least a behind-the-scenes record of the problem. If a buyer gets enough of those eBay will eventually shut them down (until they open a new account :roll: ).

Re: Can someone explain the wild end of an auction of mine?

PostPosted: Thu Apr 23, 2015 1:31 pm
by coindood
What I see is people leaving negative comments using the positive feedback option. The 2nd chance bidder has more than a dozen of these in the last month for non payment, so it's no doubt I was double-teamed. None for the orig bidder though. Good thing is I can block them in future, but as you said natsb88, only until they start a new acct. :thumbdown: Still can prob sell this the legit-looking bidder down at around $8. *sigh*

Re: Can someone explain the wild end of an auction of mine?

PostPosted: Thu Apr 23, 2015 1:59 pm
by NHsorter
What is the purpose of them double teaming you to run up the price and then not pay? What do they get out of it? Why would they do it? I guess I just don't understand the motivation.

Re: Can someone explain the wild end of an auction of mine?

PostPosted: Thu Apr 23, 2015 2:26 pm
by coindood
NHsorter wrote:What is the purpose of them double teaming you to run up the price and then not pay? What do they get out of it? Why would they do it? I guess I just don't understand the motivation.


The same reason people troll...for the kicks, I guess.

Re: Can someone explain the wild end of an auction of mine?

PostPosted: Tue May 26, 2015 11:49 pm
by frugi
this is why I hate ebay, and refused to sell on there, even though I have stellar feedback, no negative, and was a powerseller. Just all around sick of the people. I quit when they took away the option for the seller to leave a negative feedback.

Re: Can someone explain the wild end of an auction of mine?

PostPosted: Wed May 27, 2015 4:26 pm
by coindood
The main reason I still do it, is the huge audience, though sometimes even that backfires. Two or three of my silver coin auctions ended up ridiculously under melt (a G/VG 1925 SLQ for $1.85?? Ouch!). But pymt is fast, shipping couldn't be easier, and I'm genuinely surprised at what some coins go for.

Btw, I eventually re-sold the above "wild auction" VDB for a more realistic $9.50.