Tell them that if you were going to accept a buy it now price then
you would have put one on the auction.
If it's something that they would need to collect then it's not a big deal to end it early, I personally wouldn't though. eBay and Paypal's protection plans are often false security anyway, although they are much better than nothing. Paypal isn't nearly as secure as most people think fwiw
Posted By: scruffy on October 14th 2007 at 14:24:04
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- ebay - advice needed (General Chat) - Partial Angler, Oct 14, 13:17:00
- Both offers are fine (General Chat) - bebisatwat, Oct 14, 15:30:39
- Common sense! (n/m) (General Chat) - Old Gregg, Oct 14, 15:32:21
- Tell them that if you were going to accept a buy it now price then (General Chat) - scruffy, Oct 14, 14:24:04
- A substantial item? (General Chat) - silentwitness, Oct 14, 13:49:43
- ...a bit worried about hitting my £3.94 reserve on him, to be honest... (n/m) (General Chat) - Partial Angler, Oct 14, 13:51:17
- Thanks guys☺ (n/m) (General Chat) - Partial Angler, Oct 14, 13:44:29
- yep good advice that. defo use paypall (n/m) (General Chat) - Dirty Delia, Oct 14, 13:42:05
- Don't do it. If u sell outside ebay you have no protection & if u want to sell again on (General Chat) - lappinitup, Oct 14, 13:38:19
- As my latin is non-existant (General Chat) - Iwan Husarmi, Oct 14, 13:37:38
- Caveat Argos (n/m) (General Chat) - Tomblander, Oct 14, 13:50:30
- Caveat vendor (n/m) (General Chat) - yarmyyarmy, Oct 14, 13:45:46
- Both offers are fine (General Chat) - bebisatwat, Oct 14, 15:30:39
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