milou
Part of the furniture
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Hi,
There seems to be a few Ebay sellers here so could I please have a little bit of advice on an item I'm selling.
I'm flogging my son's hardly used GameCube with a couple of games. There's about 30 hours before the auction ends - there's no bids but a couple of watchers. The starting bid is a tenner.
I've had an email from a potential buyer, quote:
"Hi Would you accept £35 including postage to sell tis item to me I can pay directly either wit Paypal or cheque Kind Regards"
Personally I'm happy with that price but it does seem that this is a form of off-site bidding that contravenes Ebay rules. I've searched and this seems to be closest result:
http://pages.ebay.co.uk/help/policies/solicitation-offsite-sale.html
What do you reckon? Cheers
(If I was the potential buyer, I would put a bid in for £10 and my max bid at £35. He/she might get the Cube for a tenner assuming no other bidder...)
There seems to be a few Ebay sellers here so could I please have a little bit of advice on an item I'm selling.
I'm flogging my son's hardly used GameCube with a couple of games. There's about 30 hours before the auction ends - there's no bids but a couple of watchers. The starting bid is a tenner.
I've had an email from a potential buyer, quote:
"Hi Would you accept £35 including postage to sell tis item to me I can pay directly either wit Paypal or cheque Kind Regards"
Personally I'm happy with that price but it does seem that this is a form of off-site bidding that contravenes Ebay rules. I've searched and this seems to be closest result:
http://pages.ebay.co.uk/help/policies/solicitation-offsite-sale.html
What do you reckon? Cheers
(If I was the potential buyer, I would put a bid in for £10 and my max bid at £35. He/she might get the Cube for a tenner assuming no other bidder...)