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Buyer will not be happy?

Is the auction misleading?

  • Yes, the seller intended to mislead the bidders.

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JVC

New member
Aug 24, 2008
1,499
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Boston
It's possible that both of the high bidders were just stupid and didn't look at the picture, but it's also possible that they thought that there might have been a mistake and that they were expecting a steal. I've recently had buyers who have expected something totally different because of a typo or the wrong picture in the listing. Some as blatant as to email me right AFTER the listing ended saying that if it wasn't the steal they were expecting, they weren't going to pay for it.
 

jkeys

Banned
May 5, 2010
1,238
0
Kansas City area
Sly said:
This is exactly why sellers need to put information in the description. He could have easily noted "This is for the redemption card," but that is nowhere to be found in the description.

Buyers are stupid in not reading closely, and sellers are getting lazy in not leaving a card description...I blame both in this case.

Agreed here. Both are at fault to some degree...
 

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