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If you've not authorised it you could probably have you bank do a charge back via direct debit.
I don't really understand his thinking from the off. He's selling a camera, kit lens, a battery grip and he's complaining about being offered too much money for it. I've always considered that the whole idea was to make as much money as possible from things you're trying to sell. Or have I been doing it wrong all this time?
The camera and lens alone would cost someone a lot more on Amazon so the current highest bid of £360 obviously seems like a bargain to someone.

my only concern was no reply and no feedback and the account opened a few minutes before the bid was placed,
current winner has not contacted me yet regarding payment
Have you sent him an invoice?
KieranSLR said:my only concern was no reply and no feedback and the account opened a few minutes before the bid was placed,
current winner has not contacted me yet regarding payment
just find it strange the person has failed to contact me at all and they have 40ish feedback
Maybe they spotted your dodgy past there and noted that you had blown the previous top bidder out and didn't want to take the chance?
just find it strange the person has failed to contact me at all and they have 40ish feedback
Not everyone is on the net every day, I think I've waited 4 or 5 days for payment in the past.
Not just the possibility of scammers but also the stupidity of prices. When I've been looking there to see if there are any bargains among items I want, the 2nd hand prices have been above High Street NEW prices. Why risk getting scammed on a 2nd hand item when a few quid saved will get you what you're after NOW with a full manufacturer's warranty? OK, I may have missed a bargain or 2 BUT, there's no chance of me getting scammed or otherwise ripped off (or letting rampant GAS take hold!!!)
just find it strange the person has failed to contact me at all and they have 40ish feedback
To be perfectly honest you wouldn't instil much confidence in me as a potential buyer, cancelling bids and having poor feedback yourself.
ernesto said:I think it is the usual case of only hearing about the bad things on eBay. 10s of 1,000s of things sell every hour on eBay and no-one starts threads about the sales and purchases that went with out faults.
Still, it adds some fuel to the paranoid fire
Maybe its the winning bidder that created the new account to outbid himself, due to changing his mind for whatever reason.
Unlikely, far easier to just retract your bid.
Unless there is less than 12 hours to go or you have done too many retractions in a certain period of time. That still leaves the option of emailing the seller to cancel your bid though.
Setting up a new account just for the purpose of outbidding your own bid does seem to be the option that takes the most effort.
Up to 12 hours before the end of the listing
All bids you've place on the item will be cancelled automatically
During the last 12 hours of the listing
Only your most recent bid will be cancelled, provided that the bid retraction form is submitted within an hour of your bid
If you want to cancel a bid placed more than an hour ago, you'll need to contact the seller to cancel your bid
very frustrating, now i remeber why i dont use ebay
I know it's been said by others and you've tried to explain but it may be that they've seen your feedback record and decided it's not worth the risk.
Sorry but if I'd seen your feedback I wouldn't have even put a bid in in the first place, no matter how old the negatives are.
The two who gave you negatives probably said the same.
People in glass houses etc.![]()
ernesto said:Not a case of 'may', the majority of eBayers are honest. I have feedback of around 1,000 split roughly equally between purchases and sales over 8 years and it has been pain free. Not saying it will always stay that way and I am bound to get a hassle based sale one day but people have an unhealthy fear of it based on a few 'headline' posts on forums.
An option I use for the majority of my sales is Buy it Now only. Okay I miss out on the mugs that may massively overpay but get no hassle (and can't)
I accept only Paypal and use the Pay Immediately checkbox that means as soon as someone buys your item they have to pay. If they don't proceed the item stays listed so no time wasted.
List it for 30 days at the price you want and see what happens. If it doesn't sell you can always revise it to a lower price.