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    Default Ebay buyer rights??

    Hey guys,

    looking for a bit of advise/help... Just won an auction on eBay and although he hasn't said it exactly i think the seller is trying get out the transaction. Most likely from me winning with a good price... in my favor. He has good feedback and all.

    What are my rights as a buyer?

    Is there anything else i can do besides bitch & moan & negative feedback if he decides to take this path?

    I really want the item rather than my cash!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Claytron View Post
    Hey guys,

    looking for a bit of advise/help... Just won an auction on eBay and although he hasn't said it exactly i think the seller is trying get out the transaction. Most likely from me winning with a good price... in my favor. He has good feedback and all.

    What are my rights as a buyer?

    Is there anything else i can do besides bitch & moan & negative feedback if he decides to take this path?

    I really want the item rather than my cash!
    As far as im aware, there's nothing you can do mate. IF the seller wants to pull out (giving excuses like no longer have item due to theft, damaged, natural disasters etc) he does not have to sell it to you and can not be forced to sell it to you. paypal will just refund your money and you leave the seller some negative feedback.

    btw, what makes you suspect the seller is gonna back out? i've seen some sellers tank huge losses rather than cancel a transaction. so its not unheard of.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bruticus View Post
    IF the seller wants to pull out (giving excuses like no longer have item due to theft, damaged, natural disasters etc) he does not have to sell it to you and can not be forced to sell it to you. paypal will just refund your money and you leave the seller some negative feedback.
    It's not fair to just give negative feedback, even neutral feedback is harsh, sometimes things really do happen.

    A few months ago I had some comics for sale which went for a really low price, but I had just moved house and I can't for the life of me couldn't figure out what happened to the comics. The buyer obviously didn't believe me (it sounds like me telling my teacher that my dog ate my homework, doesn't it?) and I was unfairly left with neutral feedback.

    Are you really losing anything detrimental from not being able to receive your item? Giving others the benefit of the doubt is sometimes the right thing to do.
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    He claims that he described it wrong and found the missing footplate and also realized some other parts were missing that he previously thought were there (its a giftset), i said give me a detailed description and i'm sure we can work it out, i mainly want the box, i don't care about the figures particularly. He claims it misled people and in fairness he should give people another chance. I would of thought that'd decrease the price personally, but like i said i don't care i just want the box

    Had he told me it was stolen or such i wouldn't of pursued. But it seems more like he's not happy with the final sale price so just wanted to relist

    If the situation was reversed and i said i could no longer buy the item i would receive a strike, and would of been made to look like a p*$#k.


    Before i hit the "commit to bid" button i read the text underneath which states...

    "You are agreeing to a contract -- You will enter into a legally binding contract to purchase the item from the seller if you're the winning bidder. You are responsible for reading the full item listing, including the seller's instructions and accepted payment methods."

    So is this "contract" just a one way thing?

    As a buyer have any of you's ever won an auction only to think, "shit, why'd i bid this high", only to just have to grit teeth and pay up?

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    I honestly couldn't tell you but hopefully there is something that'll stop him from being able to relist the item on ebay, if he wanted more money for it then he should have put a minimum amount on the auction, this would have stopped him from having to sell the item for less than what he wanted.

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    Talking A step-by-step

    Here a what I usually do,

    1, Pay quick and first using paypal. Once you paid, seller will be under more pressure to do his/her part.

    2, Check sellers feedback, evaluate the possibility of default your auction.

    3, Phone the seller. You can do this in ebay by requesting contact.

    4, If seller didn't give you a clear answer, chat with an ebay helpdesk online. This will simply leave a conversation history as record. Tell support you simply "raise the concern". And tell them, "I suspect...because the market price is... my winning price is.... that's why I suspect seller wants to default"

    Some of the sellers are just an "ebay selling agent" thing I think. They don't give a sh*t for G1.

    EDIT: I had an experience before, I won a MIB reissue Ginrai for 70AUD from a seller in perth. I was worrying about it as well. But after a long delay, I finally got the item. I don't know what 's happening during the delay, the seller told me he got family issues.
    Last edited by langzixinxin; 25th May 2010 at 11:10 AM. Reason: add more info

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    Shill bidders annoy the heck out of me too. This goes back a while but my missus wanted a pokemon digi pet tomagochi thing, and I found one on ebay. Starting bid was $0.99 (as usual) and we put a max bid of $20 on it. In the last minutes of the auction, there was someone bidding on it, the same person, and by a few cents each time. In the end, they pushed it up to just under $20, which was still fine. Then it took maybe 7 weeks to get to us from somewhere in Australia. Gave us plenty of excuses, everything under the sun. But it did finally get to us. A few months later she lost it anyway

    Not the first time it has happened to me, but the only one I can remember.

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