posted on September 6, 2000 09:28:06 PM
I'm one of those dreaded Newbies...I've been reading y'all's posts and am impressed with all the expertise out there. Could you please advise me on the best way to handle my situation? I have a Tepco bowl for sale and the auction ends tomorrow morning. This evening when showing this item to a family member-I noticed a pockmark like chip on the underside that I hadn't noticed before, and I had scrutinized this piece carefully before posting the auction! I emailed the high bidder to inform them of the situation, and don't know what the protocol is in a situation like this...i am ethical and don't want anyone to think i'm scamming them...should I cancel the auction? it's all so last minute...any advice would be greatly appreciated...
posted on September 6, 2000 09:43:57 PM
You can stay where you are and add to the listing at
http://cgi5.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?AddToItemDescription
posted on September 6, 2000 09:52:10 PM
If you have several bidders, you might consider Emailing ALL of them, in addition to adding your new discovery to your listing.
To find you bidders, click on "Bidding History"...a list of all bidders will come up. Some IDs are also bidder's Email address. For those with just a name, click on name, and a new page will ask you to sign in; from there, you will be taken to bidders Email addy.