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I'm really sorry, I won it by mistake Excuse me for inconvenience
- zamir1
Really? You bid and don't plan on paying and, $10 at that. Geesh! swcoin.ecrater.com
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United States
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Happened to me this weekend. Not a lot of fun but it's part of selling. I just agree to cancel & under the ebay system select buyer requested cancellation.
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Pillar of the Community
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Welcome to this weeks episode of "Bay World"........................starring a new bidiot! Some people on E Bay just need to stay away from the keyboard. Added to our best buddies list thanks for the heads up!.
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Quote: I won it by mistake 
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That's the type who blows a stop sign and calls it an "accident."
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Rest in Peace
United States
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Or the better half steps in and rules the roost/budget.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Will most of you who sell ask the second highest bidder if they want it in a case someone does something like this and bails out?
I have just started trying to get some items and have been 'sniped' out and was just wondering.
If I should start a new thread then just let me know.
Thanks.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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At least he asked for the cancellation. Some simply don't pay. If you don't want it, don't bid. I have actually made bids in error that turned out well. One time I meant to bid $32.56 and bid $3256 instead but the winning bid was worth it. Even dealers would pay me what I paid so I paid wholesale.
Edited by buddy16cat 04/21/2015 5:47 pm
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I can still leave him a neg, right?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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You can't leave him a neg anyway, as he's the buyer. But I don't think feedback can be left for a cancelled sale.. not 100% sure on that, though. I get these a lot and they are extremely irritating 
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 in 2005 maybe not today. Time for. E bore to bring back negs for bidiots!
Edited by Pacificoin 04/21/2015 8:16 pm
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That's right Renee..forgot ;-)
I've blocked him. I'll just relist it.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: in 2005 maybe not today. Time for. E bore to bring back negs for bidiots! Of course many bad sellers simply retaliate against buyers for negative feedback that was richly deserved. You ever here the customer is always right? Are you sure selling on ebay is for you if you have such animosity against buyers? I allow cancellations since I accept returns and a cancellation is better than a return.
Edited by buddy16cat 04/22/2015 3:18 pm
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Quote: Will most of you who sell ask the second highest bidder if they want it in a case someone does something like this and bails out? I avoid this, simply because I feel many buyers are instantly suspicious of shilling on second chance offers Quote:Of course many bad sellers simply retaliate against buyers for negative feedback that was richly deserved. You ever here the customer is always right? Are you sure selling on ebay is for you if you have such animosity against buyers? I allow cancellations since I accept returns and a cancellation is better than a return. In any other real world business, the customer is NOT always right. Sometimes, plainly speaking, the customer is a lunatic. ebay is certainly tilted in the favor of the buyer at this point in time, at others it may have been in the favor of the astute, nefarious seller. 99% of the interactions I have on ebay are pleasant. The 1% that are not, are beyond unpleasant.
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Quote:Sometimes, plainly speaking, the customer is a lunatic. ebay is certainly tilted in the favor of the buyer at this point in time, at others it may have been in the favor of the astute, nefarious seller. 99% of the interactions I have on ebay are pleasant. Yes, back in the day, ebay was heavily slanted toward the seller. Obviously they had to make a change. What happens to sales in general or bid amounts if buyers get turned off to ebay and not come back? Amazon's system is even more buyer centric, since Amazon sells many things themselves and can't afford to lose their own customers.
Edited by buddy16cat 04/22/2015 3:41 pm
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