out of curiosity, how does he know? I imagine someone, annoyed because they were willing to pay more, contacted him to let him know about how much money he lost? that's his mistake, I guess, if it's considered a mistake at all - I don't think some sellers really care about losing a few bucks for a fast definite sale. also, does anyone really have a problem with sellers ending ebay auctions early?Skihawx wrote:The guy selling the key was new to ebay. He realized that he made
a mistake and didn't know. I am not one to ask for someone to end
an auction early but when I was selling stuff I got the request all the
time.
and in some cases where it was something I really wanted, I've definitely contacted a few sellers over the years - when they haven't offered buy it now or best offer options - and let them know of my best offer (to try to avoid the gamble of encountering someone willing to pay more, or someone not necessarily willing to pay more but who gets caught in that auction frenzy and outbids me in the end any way). usually they say no and follow through with the auction, but a couple of times they ended the sale early and sold to me. I really don't see any harm in asking. ebay may be an "auction" style sale format, but it's a pretty informal one - and even by its own terms and practices, it's provides a very flexible format compared to the strictures of more traditional "auctions."
I also attached a photo from ebay of the key being discussed (before the link to the auction expires).