daviscfad wrote:wow he should be reported. i am surprised he has gotten away with this
68Camaro wrote:The item may have been pulled due to a complaint, but I have a hard time understanding the complaints, no matter whether the listing literally follows ebay rules. He clearly states that he has a reserve, the difference with a normal ebay reserve is that it is a somewhat floating reserve that follows silver spot price. What's devious about that? Nothing. It's clear as a bell.
Stating a reserve price for an item when the reserve price feature wasn't used when listing the item.
68Camaro wrote:The item may have been pulled due to a complaint, but I have a hard time understanding the complaints, no matter whether the listing literally follows ebay rules. He clearly states that he has a reserve, the difference with a normal ebay reserve is that it is a somewhat floating reserve that follows silver spot price. What's devious about that? Nothing. It's clear as a bell.
68Camaro wrote:The item may have been pulled due to a complaint, but I have a hard time understanding the complaints, no matter whether the listing literally follows ebay rules. He clearly states that he has a reserve, the difference with a normal ebay reserve is that it is a somewhat floating reserve that follows silver spot price. What's devious about that? Nothing. It's clear as a bell.
cesariojpn wrote:68Camaro wrote:The item may have been pulled due to a complaint, but I have a hard time understanding the complaints, no matter whether the listing literally follows ebay rules. He clearly states that he has a reserve, the difference with a normal ebay reserve is that it is a somewhat floating reserve that follows silver spot price. What's devious about that? Nothing. It's clear as a bell.
* Seller posts auction for dinged-up ASE.
* Seller lists it at 99 cents.
* Seller adds in auction description that if the bidding doesn't reach the current days spot price, he has the right to ignore the LEGALLY CONTRACTING BID in favor of the spot price.
* eBay has mechanisms (for a fee) that a seller can use to get the price they want. By not using them, seller is violating eBay rules. Also, Seller runs afoul of other eBay rules, including but not limited to fee avoidance.
What part of the auction do you believe is kosher again?
slickeast wrote:If he wants a certain price, set a reserve.
Who do you think e-bay is going to back if he didn't pull the listing? The seller would lose. He would probably get a warning from e-bay about rules and policies for listing an item. Once you list an item you are saying that you agree to e-bays rules. This guy is adding his own rules to the auction.
These are just my thoughts and opinions, not backed by facts.
68Camaro wrote:The part where he has clearly and legally modified any other implied contract, in writing, in advance, in clearly understandable terms. Ebay rules don't constitute law, they are just rules.
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