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First off, apologies that it's not baseball related but since it involves buying/selling on ebay I thought I would check in with all of you who have encountered difficult ebayers.
I have Michigan football season tickets and while either my family or friends use the tickets for most of the games, there are always a couple that I need to sell. For this Saturday's game against Western Michigan, I had two sets of 2 tickets that I sold on ebay. The better seats, row 26 in the end zone, sold via BIN for $90 and the poorer seats, row 95 in the corner, sold via BIN for $60. Both pretty much the going rate.
I just got a message through ebay from the buyer of the better seats stating, "I want these tickets for 60 bucks also if u Could repost them". While gritting my teeth and mumbling expletives, I plan to send him a polite response stating that I can't repost the tickets because they have already been mailed. I also feel I should add a comment about the price difference due to the tickets being 70 rows apart. Would you? Either way I feel this is going to end poorly.
I have Michigan football season tickets and while either my family or friends use the tickets for most of the games, there are always a couple that I need to sell. For this Saturday's game against Western Michigan, I had two sets of 2 tickets that I sold on ebay. The better seats, row 26 in the end zone, sold via BIN for $90 and the poorer seats, row 95 in the corner, sold via BIN for $60. Both pretty much the going rate.
I just got a message through ebay from the buyer of the better seats stating, "I want these tickets for 60 bucks also if u Could repost them". While gritting my teeth and mumbling expletives, I plan to send him a polite response stating that I can't repost the tickets because they have already been mailed. I also feel I should add a comment about the price difference due to the tickets being 70 rows apart. Would you? Either way I feel this is going to end poorly.