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Posted by Brent in IA on August 04, 2004 at 10:59:52 from (129.186.243.110):
In Reply to: Re: Question about ebay posted by rustyfarmall on August 04, 2004 at 10:33:32:
I agree, I wouldn't let it go either. BUT, I would use the "reserve price" feature on Ebay, not just pull it at the last minute. Here is why: Suppose I am the high bidder on Ebay, and have bid $2,000 on a tractor (Tractor #1) with the auction ending at 10 pm. There is another tractor (Tractor #2) I would like to bid on, but as a second choice, that auction ends at 9 pm. So, not wanting to end up with my second choice tractor and tractor #1 both, as I am still high bidder on tractor #1, I let #2 go without bidding at 9 pm. Then....the guy selling tractor #1 decides $2,000 is not enough, even though he didn't place a reserve price on it, and pulls the auction at 9:30 pm just before it ends. So....I am stuck with no tractor, when if he had placed a reserve on #1 and I knew that $2,000 wasn't enough, I would have bid on #2 or another tractor. In fact, if this was a 10-day auction, I may have passed up MANY other units I would have liked to have bid on. So, I agree, the seller controls the auction, but the seller should do it according to the rules (ethical, if not written). Unfortunately not everyone does. My three cents.....(inflation even affects cliches')
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