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 mcjane
 
posted on July 2, 2004 06:00:11 PM new
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=35752&item=2253930899&rd=1

And the reserve hasn't been met !

 
 skizzi99
 
posted on July 2, 2004 06:14:07 PM new
and the Paypal easy financing is only 10,417.00 per month.

 
 Twelvepole
 
posted on July 3, 2004 06:25:06 AM new
Actually noce collection, would of thought it would of went better at a B/M auction house.


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 photosensitive
 
posted on July 3, 2004 07:26:18 AM new
I thought that when the first bid was entered the "Buy it Now" was no longer available. Am I wrong or was there a change in the rules?

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 Twelvepole
 
posted on July 3, 2004 07:37:31 AM new
only if no reserve...


AIN'T LIFE GRAND...
 
 gousainc-07
 
posted on July 3, 2004 09:17:40 AM new
Twelvepole is right again.

The "Buy It Now" will go away after a bid meets the reserve price.

 
 replaymedia
 
posted on July 3, 2004 11:40:01 AM new
I agree that something like this would do better at a regular auction house, especially one that has experience with comic collections.

This guy is going to end up getting a winning bid from a ten year old.


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 ebayauctionguy
 
posted on July 3, 2004 01:14:37 PM new
There's going to be a hefty final value fee





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 fenix03
 
posted on July 3, 2004 01:59:05 PM new
The incredible thing is that he is selling it now on ebay when he could have come to San Diego in two weeks weeks for Comic-Con - one of the biggest conventions in the country. People fly in from all over the country and the world for Comic-Con (including huge delegations from comic crazed Japan) and he easily unloade the entire collection for the cost of booth rental and a hotel which would have been less than his final value fees if the collection sells.
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If it's really "common" sense, why do so few people actually have it?
 
 gaugagaug
 
posted on July 4, 2004 05:36:22 PM new
Yikes!! it sold Buy It Now !!!



 
 kiara
 
posted on July 4, 2004 05:51:18 PM new

Read the feedback the buyer left him. Looks like he ruined the auction.

 
 OhMsLucy
 
posted on July 4, 2004 06:01:45 PM new
What a bummer!

I notice there aren't any bid retractions or cancellations.

Edited to add: I guess you can't retract a BIN.



[ edited by OhMsLucy on Jul 4, 2004 06:02 PM ]
 
 bunnicula
 
posted on July 4, 2004 06:27:37 PM new
"my son clicked on buy it now by mistake, transaction didnt go through. sorry"

Yeah, right.


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 replaymedia
 
posted on July 4, 2004 07:25:27 PM new
Toldja so


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 tomwiii
 
posted on July 4, 2004 10:59:21 PM new
As Dirt-Mouth Dick says: "Ya can't take it back!"




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 mcjane
 
posted on July 4, 2004 11:40:08 PM new
replay, you sure called that one right. Nasty thing to do.
Hope the seller negs em.

tom, can't stand it anymore, gotta ask.
What does that changing number at the end of your posts mean?
Or if it's Ralphie doing it, ask him.




 
 Twelvepole
 
posted on July 5, 2004 05:56:54 AM new
buyer would get a big fat juicy neg from me, if that was my auction.

Last time I did a buy it now, it was not one click...



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 HerbsCraftsGifts
 
posted on July 5, 2004 08:23:35 AM new
Wait a minute -- How can anyone do a BIN after a bid has been placed? Can it happen if the reserve hasn't been met? Louise
 
 stopwhining
 
posted on July 5, 2004 08:33:39 AM new
yes,you can do buy it now if reserve has not been met.
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