fiset
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posted on December 23, 2003 12:52:52 PM new
Argh. Just venting....
A buyer who just registered (no feedback) put in a bid on one of my auctions with two hours left in the auction. He then emails me with 20 minutes left in the auction and says he "accidently" bid $10.00 more than he can afford and wanted me to cancel the bid. This aggrevated me because his high bid was potentially keeping other buyers from bidding in the last hour, not to mention that if it was a true accident one would think he would email me right away, not an hour and a half later (after he no doubt found the item cheaper from other auctions).
My first inclination was NOT to cancel the bid, let him not pay and then neg him. But in the end I decided to cancel his bid, block him from bidding on any of my auctions again and hope the item would get some last minute hits.
Had he placed his bid and emailed me right away with his "story," I would have had no problem with the whole thing. But waiting until the auction is almost over, effectively killing potential last minute bids really got under my skin. Admitedely, I've been in a foul mood today.
There.....all better.
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horsey88
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posted on December 23, 2003 01:08:53 PM new
What was hard about your choice ??
1)You cancel the bid.
2)you end up with an NPB and the possibility of receiving a neg.
[ edited by horsey88 on Dec 23, 2003 01:10 PM ]
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fiset
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posted on December 23, 2003 01:18:50 PM new
I don't remember saying the choice was hard. So to answer your question, there was nothing hard about my choice. I do, however, find it iritating when a buyer wants to backout of a high bid right before an auction ends. YMMV.
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horsey88
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posted on December 23, 2003 01:21:03 PM new
Well....It didn't sound Easy. "My first inclination was NOT to cancel the bid"
[ edited by horsey88 on Dec 23, 2003 01:25 PM ]
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fiset
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posted on December 23, 2003 01:23:16 PM new
Whatever bro. My first inclination is to tell you to take your psycho analysis of my decision making and shove it up your azz, but in the end I decided not to. See? Easy.
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horsey88
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posted on December 23, 2003 01:27:11 PM new
Words really hurt me....Guess my whole holiday season is ruined.
Why start a thread if you don't expect idiots to answer ??
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fiset
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posted on December 23, 2003 01:53:16 PM new
Horsey says: "Why start a thread if you don't expect idiots to answer." Horsey then responds in said thread. You do the math.
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horsey88
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posted on December 23, 2003 02:05:10 PM new
Hehehehe.
People are basically dumb.
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tomwiii
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posted on December 23, 2003 02:06:38 PM new
Goshes-&-Gollywompers, Chippermonkees!
Nothing like a good ole cat-fight to get me & Ralphie in da "holiday spirit!"
Yeoooooooooew!
Ralphie loves Mr Blonde:
"Are you gonna bark all day little doggie, or are you gonna bite?"
http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/vidrat/
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stonecold613
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posted on December 23, 2003 04:18:20 PM new
At least horsey had the balls to admit that he is a moron.
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curtisj3
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posted on December 23, 2003 04:29:49 PM new
WHY COULDN'T HE HAVE WITHDRAWN THE BID HIMSELF?
SEEMS TO ME THAT IT SHOULD GO ON HIS FEEDBACK NOT YOURS.
MERRY CHRISTMAS
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chimpchamp
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posted on December 23, 2003 07:05:02 PM new
You have more goodwill towards men than I do. I would not have acknowledge his mail 20 mins before the auction ended and neg'd his tail. I applaude your decision.
~S~
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pelorus
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posted on December 24, 2003 12:57:26 PM new
Hi,
Heard the call went out for idiot responders, so am checking in.
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classicrock000
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posted on December 24, 2003 02:02:13 PM new
LOL pelorus
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sanmar
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posted on December 25, 2003 12:10:21 PM new
Whatever I say now will have no bearing on what you did. I would have ignored the bidders email & then NPB'd him. So you get a neg, so what? You can respond to the neg & go on with life. Negs like this will have no affect on your future sales, but will show nonpayers that you mean business.
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