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Ending an auction before time?
Posted: 07 Dec 2009 22:56
by stkhlmdk
Hi, does anyone know if there is a "penalty" for ending an auction too soon on "Fee-bay"? I was sitting here waiting for this
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... K:MEWAX:IT puppy to end and was ready to offer $800 but then the seller suddenly ended it 3 hours sooner than scheduled?!?! WTF

Someone is the lucky winner of a gem of an item for a pathetic low price and it wasnt me.....cr@p.
Re: Ending an auction before time?
Posted: 07 Dec 2009 23:37
by gung-hoeddie
holy crap! now that is outrageously cheap.
Re: Ending an auction before time?
Posted: 08 Dec 2009 00:05
by The Kraken Wakes
there isnt a penalty - you can end early and keep bids or cancel all bids - i doubt the seller has sold at that price though, i used to get lots of people asking me to end early with them as high bidder and offering to send x amount...
Re: Ending an auction before time?
Posted: 08 Dec 2009 09:37
by gung-hoeddie
it's a bit sneaky though, i think once it's up for auction it should stay there untill the bitter end,
Re: Ending an auction before time?
Posted: 08 Dec 2009 13:28
by SteveD
gung-hoeddie wrote:it's a bit sneaky though, i think once it's up for auction it should stay there untill the bitter end,
I always think it's safe to say when an auction gets ended early there's a bit of behind the scenes negotiations gone on - an offer accepted to reduce ebay end of auction % etc. Otherwise someone ending early is crazy on their part, as most auctions soar in the final seconds as the snipes get fired in.
Re: Ending an auction before time?
Posted: 08 Dec 2009 13:32
by stkhlmdk
SteveD wrote:gung-hoeddie wrote:it's a bit sneaky though, i think once it's up for auction it should stay there untill the bitter end,
I always think it's safe to say when an auction gets ended early there's a bit of behind the scenes negotiations gone on - an offer accepted to reduce ebay end of auction % etc. Otherwise someone ending early is crazy on their part, as most auctions soar in the final seconds as the snipes get fired in.
I also sent a message to the seller afterwards and told him that I was about to place a bid twice the amount currently on bid but hoped that the winner would enjoy this wonderfull piece at such a low price

Re: Ending an auction before time?
Posted: 08 Dec 2009 13:45
by The Baron
Most likely the seller sold it for more off-the-books, I imagine the figure we're seeing is the bidding as it stood.
But no, sellers are well within their rights to kill an auction at any time.
Re: Ending an auction before time?
Posted: 08 Dec 2009 15:46
by Lady Jaye
I always find it a little fishy if a seller stops an auction just like that. Like said before: he prolly got a good offer and took it off the Bay to save on selling fees.
Too soothen your pain a little: seller states that he ships to USA only.
Re: Ending an auction before time?
Posted: 08 Dec 2009 15:55
by stkhlmdk
Lady Jaye wrote:I always find it a little fishy if a seller stops an auction just like that. Like said before: he prolly got a good offer and took it off the Bay to save on selling fees.
Too soothen your pain a little: seller states that he ships to USA only.
Well, I have a friend in Chicago who helps me with all these US auctions

I have two Terror Dromes awaiting shipment to DK soon.
Re: Ending an auction before time?
Posted: 08 Dec 2009 16:58
by gung-hoeddie
how much is the shipping going to set you back?