This thread is............hmmmmm
I've sold a few things both on here and on eBay. Bit more on here as FVF's and Paypal fee's are starting to price themselves out of business.
99% of items that I list will now have a BIN or Best Offer listing. More often or not this is for items which I deem to be of higher value. The 'tat' I stick on for auction and let it ride.
When searching on eBay i now mostly search on 'newly listed' or 'completed' listings. Heads up for the latter because it's a really good way of getting bargains from a seller who has failed to sell his / her items. For 'newly listed' auctions on items that I really want and are hard to source, I will always ask the seller if he has a BIN price in mind. More often than not the Seller will decline and I bid. Sometimes the seller accepts and both parties are then happy as both have got what they want. Through 'messaging' the seller will edit his item to a BIN listing for a certain time and I click Buy It Now. If items have bids on then any such sales must be completed outside of eBay. This is something that is risky and I would not recommend especially if using Paypal gift. I don't do it. If one of my items has a bid then I will always let the auction run to be won by the highest bidder.
These are rules straight off ebay
"Ending a listing early for the following reasons is prohibited as it is considered fee avoidance:
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Cancelling bids and ending a listing early because the reserve price hasn't been met to avoid reserve fees. See Reserve Price Policy.
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Cancelling bids and ending a listing early in order to sell the item off-eBay. You should be aware that as well as avoiding fees, you risk fraud by selling items off the eBay website. If a member writes to you to ask you to sell away from the eBay website, please report them to us."
This is one of the biggest breaches on eBay and will probably mean a person (seller and buyer) at best gets their account temporarily suspended at worst closed. But in order to do so eBay needs evidence. If a seller ends an auction early but then re-list it almost immediately this is all the evidence you need. Obviously such other wheeling dealing can also be evidenced by other 'things' found on the Web
Personally if I was to win an item in such a way, knowing that other member(s) of an enthusiasts Forum I used were talking about it and stating their interest. I would NOT then post a message revelling in the fact that I beat everyone to it :evil: Sorry, it may be that I'm from a different culture i.e. British
, but POOR SHOW.
Lesson - if you really want a part that's been listed STICK A BID ON