Good shopping
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/26320OR-OO...oAAOSwh-1W3ZgE
It was a "buy it now"
Happy days!! :)
Good shopping
I like the light wear marks on the unworn bracelet :)
Oh, and the price - very much ;)
It's just a matter of time...
And totally original, genuine and legitimate too.....
Awesome buy!
Il give you a fiver for it...
Shame it was buy it now - as an auction you could have had a right laugh with the seller.
It's just a matter of time...
Tell him that you have entered into a legal contract to buy at £3.00 and that if he wants to buy you out of that contract he can make you sensible offer - otherwise tell him you will notify e-bay and take it all the way (what ever that means, but it sounds threatening).
Hahahahahahaha, worth a shot you may at least get a discount off some of his items
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Probably put 3 instead of 30,000. Poor guy!
I am sure a lot of us have made a mistake like that before, i have done it myself, guy clicked buy it now and messaged me to relist it properly, good sport that he was.
Pretty sure because its a genuine error he doesnt have to honour the deal, try him maybe but im sure you know the answer, how would you deal with it?
Exactly, genuine mistakes like these I wouldn't give the guy a hard time, you won't get the watch anyway, I can't stand the ones that don't honour the sale price when they don't get what they expect at the end of the auction, I had that once and got the old , Ive just been burgled and the watch was stolen after it finished at a low price, he resisted it a few weeks later, I sent a few emails to him asking him to honour the price I won it for but heard nothing back, I could of caused him hassle but wasn't worth my time.
You could a have a little play with him as he has 100% feedback but I wouldnt give him no grief, after all it's a mistake and I certainly wouldnt try and profit from someone's mistake..
One story I have where I used the legally binding contract of an auction on an ebay buyer..
I bought 4 tickets to a concert but 2 of our friends pulled out so I put them on ebay, bids went up and finished where I got all my ticket price back so I was pleased, buyer took a few days to contact and when she did the excuses started to flow about not paying, she said her daughter had been rushed into hospital and it was touch and go for a few days and explained that she could now not go so asked if I could relist them.
I agreed deciding someone could not tell such a lie about their children but something didn't sit right so I checked her feedback/email address etc and there it was, positive feedback for tickets to the same concert 4 rows in front of mine.. I then sent her a very strong email on legally bidding contract of auction, her very low excuses of using a child which she did have, she came back all very sheepish and sorry, so we agreed that she would pay the difference if the tickets resold for less - which they did, about £120 less and I was in the hole now, next day she sent me a cheque for £120 with a thank you card and a grovelling apology.. People...
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Frankly, the very idea of buying anything worth more than 3 figures on eBay brings me out in a cold sweat!
SGR
Who buys a 30k watch through ebay anyway
*Quick update*
Just received an Email from EBay telling me that the item was withdrawn as is was no longer in stock... Hmmmm.... :)
Surely the reason to eBay is just to avoid fees
It's just a matter of time...
what would you think would happen if someone wins one of his auctions and then say im sorry i cant afford it?
will the seller care? no
will he go after him? yes
its the same thing now , he listed a watch for 3 pounds , he had to let it go for 3
multi thousand mistakes don't happen
Christ on a bike. The man made a gaff and someone thinks they should wave goodbye to 30 grand ? He's a little off with how he's gone about it , but really ? Mind boggling.
No way this side of hell's hottest hole is anyone going to part with this AP for £3 !
I wonder why anything is on sale on eBay at 30K given the penal seller fees they charge!
Where did you bring it to 😉?
I agree with this
I certainly wouldn't have ended the poor guys listing when it was obvious a mistake was made and probably costing him a listing fee, I would have messaged him to make him aware of his mistake if I way going to do anything!
Just my thoughts!
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Or buy it now and tell him of his mistake in case someone else buys it for three quid and tries to make a claim against him to get the watch for that. Even if it goes nowhere, it's a lot more hassle than clicking Buy It Now to deactivate the listing.
I'm pretty sure it can be relisted for free anyway.
Bargain!
I'm sure the listing is effectively just an ad for the dealer anyway. I'm imagine the majority of buyers would contact the seller through Ebay and then do the actual transaction in person/outside of ebay. Same for most expensive things on there.