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Bad Faith
Sure the seller CAN shut down an auction, but there is an element of bad faith involved. Ebay could perhaps prevent a seller from closing an auction during the latter stages of an auction. While it is true that the seller has paid fees, etc., the bidders have "paid" by making a legally binding commitment to buy if they end up the high bidder, in return for the seller's commitment to sell at the high bid price. When the seller who has not put on a reserve decides to take his marbles and go home, he is acting in bad faith, in a sleazy manner.
Bad Faith
Sure the seller CAN shut down an auction, but there is an element of bad faith involved. Ebay could perhaps prevent a seller from closing an auction during the latter stages of an auction. While it is true that the seller has paid fees, etc., the bidders have "paid" by making a legally binding commitment to buy if they end up the high bidder, in return for the seller's commitment to sell at the high bid price. When the seller who has not put on a reserve decides to take his marbles and go home, he is acting in bad faith, in a sleazy manner.
copake_ham said:I do not know how "experienced" you are with eBay but please always remember - it is a SELLER'S auction/listing site. It is a true marketplace where "Caveat Emptor" rules apply!
I both buy and sell on eBay and can assure you that the tools available to sellers are designed to ensure that they can control their listings. I have an item listed right now that received a bid from a buyer I am not comfortable with. I both cancelled his bid and "blocked" him (at least his ID) from ever bidding on anything I ever list again!
These are the tools available to sellers - and there are others.
BTW: This is NOT unfair.
The seller is paying all of the fees to both list on eBay (upfront fee) and also a commission to eBay if the item sells (variable based on selling price). So, since I as a seller am carrying all the costs (and they are quite "pricey") you are darned sure I want to control my sale.
Sorry you got "bounced". But after all, as you yourself said, it was a "play" bid. And after all, you could have just used the "Watch This Item" if you just wanted to see how much it sold for! 😀