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NYCrulesU said:blanning71 said:I think it all comes down to this as was stated earlier. If the buyer had contacted the seller and asked about payment arrangements BEFORE the auction ended, we would probably have two less threads on these boards right now. Well........maybe one from a prospector announcing that the Super had been sold and then a 59 page discussion about whether it went high or low. However, that evidently didn't take place and now we are here hashing out whether the OP should take the original 1500 and why he's wanting around 2k for it.
I have had cards on here that people gladly offered me more for than for the offers I had on ebay just because they knew it was me, knew that they were getting a sweet card, and they knew that my card had previously sold for less but the bidder didn't pay so I had to relist.[/quote]
If we were talking about a NPB here I would totally be in the sellers corner, regardless if he re-adjusted his asking price. That's his prerogotive, to ask what he wants. But this isn't the case. The buyer isn't being given the chance to pay. If I were the buyer I would do what I had to do to pay for the card within 7 days. And is the seller still refused to sell it I would file a claim. He listed the card, he sold the card and the buyer (none of us know his tone) is wanting an additional few days to clear some space on his credit card. Not a totally unreasonable request when dealing with that sum of money. He clearly has the money but probably was waiting for a CC payment to go through to open up his limit etc. Also, had the seller accepted any of the offers received that matched the final sale priceI would be in his corner then as well. I just don't recall seeing any offers of $2000 coming in, What I saw was the seller saying "now I want $2000 or more". And this is clearly based off of advice he has received from others.
Bottom line is that had this scenerio occured with a less respected member they would be flamed to death over it. Ironically, this member seems to be getting a pass. I don't know him and have nothing against him at all but it just seems a little off.
A seller should not be required to hold a $1500 sale for 15 days. That is not reasonable.