posted on June 17, 2001 08:47:42 PM new
Hmmm...the person who retracted and then started bidding again..looking at bid retraction shows 3 times in last 6 months.
No negs..positives...all it seems this one does is retract bids.???
Am I ever confused!
Carole
posted on June 17, 2001 08:50:51 PM new
You might consider ending the auction early when the high bidder has a good feedback rating and the price is right. Marie
posted on June 17, 2001 08:52:29 PM new
I agree with the others, those zero feedback bidders are messing with your auctions.
As to why your Garfield auction is going so high, a lot of people love that cat. I have every Garfield book ever issued from 1980 ("His First Book" when they only cost $4.95!!) up until 1990 or so when I sort of lost interest in the direction "Paws Inc." had taken the strip. I bet those books are worth a lot but I would never part with them.
posted on June 17, 2001 08:53:09 PM new
Check under Garfield musical..there are 2 others besides mine. The powerseller also listed 9 other Garfield watches that aren't musical at the same time he listed the 2 that are.
posted on June 17, 2001 08:59:35 PM new
I would cancel the bids on the 2 high bidders and sell it to the 3rd high bidder. These people are playing games with your auction.
Dont bother with those fools at ebay. By the time they get back to you, it will be next week.
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Since this has turned from a discussion about the auction item to discussion of the bidders, and those bidders are easily identifiable because a link has been posted, I am locking this thread.