I don't know why any seller would end an eBay auction early - unless as you say, they didn't know the value of what they were selling and were dazzled by what looked like a handsome offer. I too have occasionally seen some of my watched items disappear, and it can be annoying. This is the only time I consider making an early bid on eBay. I've observed that most (but not all) sellers will refuse to end an auction early once they've received a bid, so if I really want something, I'll bid on it right away, but at a low figure. Now the seller knows there's interest, and if someone wants to bid it up early, it won't go far. At the end of the auction, I'll snipe it. (And it still usually goes for more than I'm willing to pay!)TinfoilPhono wrote:What bothers me far more is when someone persuades a seller to close an auction and sell something privately. This almost always happens when a seller is not aware of the value of his item, and he or she inevitably ends up being screwed. And the rest of us are suddenly out in the cold. I've seen an awful lot of things I really wanted to bid for -- and was prepared to bid substantially -- suddenly evaporate.
I'm always amused when I see such questions incorporated into the auction description. I saw one recently for a non-phonographic auction; someone contacted the seller and said "I'll pay you $400 to close the auction now and sell it to me directly." The seller politely declined, and then added it to the listing for all to see. The final selling price was over $1200.

I wouldn't consider asking a seller for a "Buy It Now" price if there was already a bid. That would be akin to what I was ranting about in my previous post.
George P.