MissMincePie&Brandy
Well-Known Member
What do think I should do?
I put a saddle on ebay with a reserve of £40. It's a decent, English leather All pupose saddle, made in Essex. I put plenty of very clear photos of the saddle at all angles, included measurements and a very honest description. It's been looked after, and the tree is sound, and it is about 18 years old.
4 people were bidding. One person put 6 bids in and won it at £77. As soon as the auction ended i got an email saying they didn't actually want the saddle, and it was the daughter who bid on it.
These people entered into a contract right? They put 6 bids on, over several days. If what they say is true, that the daughter was bidding, ebays T&Cs indicate that accounts have to be held by over 18's and the mother would have been at fault by giving her password to, and allowing her daughter to bid. (this business about the daughter bidding could be a complete lie anyway, there's no way to know)
I have now incured ebay's charges, for listing the saddle and for 'selling' the saddle.
The other people who were bidding may have bid in a totally different manner if this person was not in the frame.
What total flipping timewasters.
I put a saddle on ebay with a reserve of £40. It's a decent, English leather All pupose saddle, made in Essex. I put plenty of very clear photos of the saddle at all angles, included measurements and a very honest description. It's been looked after, and the tree is sound, and it is about 18 years old.
4 people were bidding. One person put 6 bids in and won it at £77. As soon as the auction ended i got an email saying they didn't actually want the saddle, and it was the daughter who bid on it.
These people entered into a contract right? They put 6 bids on, over several days. If what they say is true, that the daughter was bidding, ebays T&Cs indicate that accounts have to be held by over 18's and the mother would have been at fault by giving her password to, and allowing her daughter to bid. (this business about the daughter bidding could be a complete lie anyway, there's no way to know)
I have now incured ebay's charges, for listing the saddle and for 'selling' the saddle.
The other people who were bidding may have bid in a totally different manner if this person was not in the frame.
What total flipping timewasters.