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Winning bidder offered iPod to me onEbay
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I need some advice please. I was bidding on a 4gb iPod nano on Ebay. The winning bidder got it for �69.00 (2 pounds above my final bid). I just got an e-mail from him saying that in haste, he thought it was a different colour and didn't really want it so offered it to me for my last bidding price and 2 quid postage. He has 100% positive feedback so I don't think he is pulling a fast one but I'm not sure whether to accept his offer. Should I say yes but make a smaller offer?
Also, having thought about it, does anyone think �67 is about right for a used iPod nano or is that too much? Answers very much appreicated!
Also, having thought about it, does anyone think �67 is about right for a used iPod nano or is that too much? Answers very much appreicated!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have no idea how much ipods are. I do know that offering underbidders the chance to buy is one of the most common scams on ebay.
If you pay him and he doesn't send the goods, you have absolutely no support from either eBay or PayPal.
You can't leave feedback in these circumstances - he could have ripped hundreds of people off and you would know nothing about it.
The only way I would consider such an offer would be if the seller listed it as a BIN on eBay, so I could buy through eBay and pay with PayPal.
If you pay him and he doesn't send the goods, you have absolutely no support from either eBay or PayPal.
You can't leave feedback in these circumstances - he could have ripped hundreds of people off and you would know nothing about it.
The only way I would consider such an offer would be if the seller listed it as a BIN on eBay, so I could buy through eBay and pay with PayPal.
4 gigs cost around �130
So you are a saving
It does sound as if he or a friend was pushing the price up
They are allowed by ebay rules to give someone a second chance offer if a bidder pulls out.
The only trouble buying at auction on line you cant see the item with you own eyes.
I have bought a couple of items only find out at a later date they were faulty.
100% feedback doesnt really say everthing check the other items he is selling and the one's sold for around �67
If your having doubts now give it a miss
So you are a saving
It does sound as if he or a friend was pushing the price up
They are allowed by ebay rules to give someone a second chance offer if a bidder pulls out.
The only trouble buying at auction on line you cant see the item with you own eyes.
I have bought a couple of items only find out at a later date they were faulty.
100% feedback doesnt really say everthing check the other items he is selling and the one's sold for around �67
If your having doubts now give it a miss
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