Verbane wrote:This was a Buy it Now not an auction. Seller fluffed up his listings... 13 totals listings BIN for 99 cents each, including a 1834 capped bust
His completed sales:
http://www.ebay.com/sch/piotrus1/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=25&LH_Complete=1&rt=nc
Dave wrote:It was a No Reserve Auction.
CardsNCoins wrote:I'd be very surprised if he hasn't already emailed the winner(s) and told them that due to an error in the listing he wont be honoring any of those winning bids. With that said, he may end up with a few negatives when all is said and done.
beauanderos wrote:Might be better off just to suck it up and give that stuff away, to maintain his 100%.
Thogey wrote: But I know they [the dicks] are out there.
CLINT-THE-GREAT wrote:If I was the buyer/winner... and he really did come to me stating it was a mistake....I would maybe negotiate for a Spot sale or something. Even at SPot that would be a good deal and the seller doesn't loose his A$$
-The Great
beauanderos wrote:the way to catch deals on ebay is to know the max price you are willing to pay for any particular item... and then search "silver." You'll get about 4 or 5 million hits, and they scroll by with hundreds of listings expiring every minute.
You have to scroll by all the jewelry items, all the silver-colored things, and just click on the coins. Maybe go three minutes out so you have time to read and decide. There are a lot of poorly worded listings that get few bids because
they are essentially hidden.
beauanderos wrote:the way to catch deals on ebay is to know the max price you are willing to pay for any particular item... and then search "silver." You'll get about 4 or 5 million hits, and they scroll by with hundreds of listings expiring every minute.
You have to scroll by all the jewelry items, all the silver-colored things, and just click on the coins. Maybe go three minutes out so you have time to read and decide. There are a lot of poorly worded listings that get few bids because
they are essentially hidden.
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