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if a seller can refund if it sells for less than they want then it makes a mockery of the auction process,surely he should have set a reserve??also whats the point in bidding and getting a bargain if sellers wont part with the goods,you can see why some people shill bid,this way at least you would get your item,ebay is floored is some areas,like you said daz,i thought ebay was a legally binding contract,thats why that shill bidder a while back was jailed
Quote from: markyp on September 10, 2010, 03:27 PMif a seller can refund if it sells for less than they want then it makes a mockery of the auction process,surely he should have set a reserve??also whats the point in bidding and getting a bargain if sellers wont part with the goods,you can see why some people shill bid,this way at least you would get your item,ebay is floored is some areas,like you said daz,i thought ebay was a legally binding contract,thats why that shill bidder a while back was jailed ...........but in this case it was BIN price!!There was no auction. If a shop can refuse to sell an item because the ticket on it was priced wrongly then why can't he?If it was a genuine mistake (which it could have been.........but probably not) then he should be allowed to cancel.Did the seller have more than one of the same item and were the other items priced differently?If he has 4 to sell and 3 are at £50 and one is at £15 then it could be a genuine mistake.................but I doubt it. He's probably a shifty cnut!!
But this is distance selling and thats different!!The consumer has a right to cancel..................does the seller?
i was in burtons last year looking for a shirt for a wedding ,the one i picked up was wrongly priced but the lady said too bad for us we have to sell you at it at the wrongly marked price,the law is the law ebay or not