Yesterday there was an item that interested me on a well-known auction site.
The starting bid was £14 (+£6.50 p&p).
Bidder #1 offered £14.
Bidder #2 offered £14.50.
I bid £16.50.
At the last moment, bidder #2 offered £17.50.
Bidder #2 therefore won the auction at £17.50 + £6.50p&p.
However, this morning I get an email notification that the seller (not the auction winner) re-listed the item as a 'buy it now' for £27 + £6.50 p&p.
I thought that if the winning bidder was unable/unwilling to complete the purchase, the item is offered to the second highest bidder (which would have been me).
Has the seller been naughty?
If they have been naughty, should I report them or should I just let it go?
The item wasn't something essential and I'm not bothered about losing the auction.
Thanks,
F
The starting bid was £14 (+£6.50 p&p).
Bidder #1 offered £14.
Bidder #2 offered £14.50.
I bid £16.50.
At the last moment, bidder #2 offered £17.50.
Bidder #2 therefore won the auction at £17.50 + £6.50p&p.
However, this morning I get an email notification that the seller (not the auction winner) re-listed the item as a 'buy it now' for £27 + £6.50 p&p.
I thought that if the winning bidder was unable/unwilling to complete the purchase, the item is offered to the second highest bidder (which would have been me).
Has the seller been naughty?
If they have been naughty, should I report them or should I just let it go?
The item wasn't something essential and I'm not bothered about losing the auction.
Thanks,
F
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