May 6, 201312 yr http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lego-Dino-Defense-HQ-5887-/190835472693?pt=Building_Toys_US&hash=item2c6eae3935
May 6, 201312 yr Eracine...isn't he a member here? What happened? Did he accidentally do buy it now for 99 cents?
May 6, 201312 yr Author Maybe I am missing something but it looks to me like a BIN for 99 cent that sold.
May 6, 201312 yr Yes he is a member here but I'm not seeing what the OP thinks happened......looks like he ended the auction to me. Let's ask him what happened.
May 6, 201312 yr Author It came up under "sold listings". I was hoping someone here got the deal, not someone here posting it Sorry if the seller is here. Assuming I am even reading it correctly??
May 6, 201312 yr No buyer listed, so it doesn't look like the set was sold for 99 cents. Good thing too, that would really sting.
May 6, 201312 yr Well he will see this eventually....he is a regular here. I hope he didn't accidentally do a BIN for .99 but we are human and make mistakes. If I was the buyer and eracine emailed me saying it was a mistake, there is no way in would keep him to this auction. That's just me though.
May 6, 201312 yr ya not a good ebay day for me. I had 2 listed at 149 BIN and then decided to list the third starting at .99 auction but you guessed it, I listed it at .99 BIN. I have refunded the money and sent an apologetic email. Not much I can do. Lesson learned. Haven't heard back from the buyer. It would be my first "oops" in a few years of doing this. Small world, I started laughing when I read the post and then said ummmmm that is me! Embarrassing yup but I only know of one perfect person and he lived long ago.
May 6, 201312 yr I am not worried about it. My feedback is or was 100%. I can't take it back but I can't send a $150 for .99, just can't do it. If she is upset I will probably send her $10 through Paypal as a peace offering. If it happened to me I would let the person out of it but that is me. There is a verse that says you will reap what you sow. Well I am banking on the fact I have shown "mercy" to others. We will see.
May 6, 201312 yr Well man I hope it works out for you. Like I said I would let you off if I was the buyer and I think most members here would do the same (I would hope so anyway). That being said I have little faith in the human race these days keep us posted friend!
May 6, 201312 yr I am not worried about it. My feedback is or was 100%. I can't take it back but I can't send a $150 for .99, just can't do it. If she is upset I will probably send her $10 through Paypal as a peace offering. If it happened to me I would let the person out of it but that is me. There is a verse that says you will reap what you sow. Well I am banking on the fact I have shown "mercy" to others. We will see. I think eBay is pretty understanding in cases like this. If she wants to give you bad feedback I would just escalate and explain the situation. Give them a chance to address it before you do anything like send the buyer money. I think if it's clear that there was an error in the auction, which is sounds pretty clear, then they'll take care of it.
May 7, 201312 yr It has a view count of 6...so unless it keeps counting after the auction ends that means 5 people passes it up at .99 BIN? lol
May 7, 201312 yr It has a view count of 6...so unless it keeps counting after the auction ends that means 5 people passes it up at .99 BIN? lol I would have passed it up. This would have fallen into the "too good to be true" category for me
May 7, 201312 yr You've got to be cold as ice to try and force someone to send a set under these conditions. If you can survive a single negative feedback then do so. Be sure to block the bidder from your future auctions too.
May 7, 201312 yr You've got to be cold as ice to try and force someone to send a set under these conditions. If you can survive a single negative feedback then do so. Be sure to block the bidder from your future auctions too.It has happened to me several times where sellers make a mistake. I try to be understanding to a degree, but if I passed on another deal to pursue the one in error, I am not that understanding. I am a buyer, not a seller and I have the power on eBay. Sellers need to be more careful listing sets and if it cost me money, I want reimbursement.
May 7, 201312 yr If the buyer is going to be a hardass about an obvious mistake, then I would like to know the eBay buyer's ID is so I can block them from all my listings. Nobody's perfect and we are all going to make a mistake someday.
May 7, 201312 yr If the buyer is going to be a hardass about an obvious mistake, then I would like to know the eBay buyer's ID is so I can block them from all my listings. Nobody's perfect and we are all going to make a mistake someday.Don't take me the wrong way...if a auction/sale is in error and the seller made a mistake, then I will do everything in my power to accept it and move on. But there have been numerous occasions where I was looking to buy/bid on a particular set and passed on other similar deals, only to have the seller I chose back out of the deal. By the time all was said and done, the other auctions ended as well and I was left with nothing but higher priced choices. In those cases, I expect some sort of restitution...even an apology would do at times, but many sellers do not offer one.
May 7, 201312 yr I think the ideal resolution would be for buyer and seller to find a middle ground. Perhaps offer a discount or free shipping as compensation? I agree with you Ed that I wouldn't negotiate if it smelled like a bait and switch or if it seemed like the seller realized after the auction closed that he/she could get far more for the set. That didn't happen here, but when and if it does show no mercy :)
May 7, 201312 yr Don't take me the wrong way...if a auction/sale is in error and the seller made a mistake, then I will do everything in my power to accept it and move on. But there have been numerous occasions where I was looking to buy/bid on a particular set and passed on other similar deals, only to have the seller I chose back out of the deal. By the time all was said and done, the other auctions ended as well and I was left with nothing but higher priced choices. In those cases, I expect some sort of restitution...even an apology would do at times, but many sellers do not offer one. Yes, the minimum that a seller should do when they get caught in this situation is a sincere apology and maybe even (as eracine indicated) some token of appreciation (depending on the size of the error and graciousness of the buyer). Just as there are buyers to avoid, there are also sellers.
May 7, 201312 yr As a seller I made many mistakes (not .99 BIN mistake but still) and I still honored the price. Why ? Because both buyers and sellers are supposed to honor the final price shown on the eBay listing. Just as I expect my buyers to pay the final advertised value, as a seller I am also expected to sell for that price. If I catch the wrong price first, it is still within my right to change it or cancel the listing outright
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