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I should ask for a copy of the birth certificate as proof lol
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Ebay in general is becoming more and more difficult to buy through. The stupid GSP, un-realistic sellers, imposed customs charges at one end or the other. Finally add charges through Paypal and many r
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iv learnt over the years through experience when buying records, especially those i cherish its better take your time dont splash out to much to quickly....good things come to those that wait........
A couple of weeks ago a long time want came up and I'd saved money in hope that it would. I found a copy in the US but it was one of those items featuring the "Global Shipping Program"!
I messaged the seller and asked if she would consider a buy now price. I made it clear that I wasn't after a cheap price, in fact I was willing to pay top end of its current value. I also explained why buyers in the UK are avoiding US sales because of GSP and or UK customs, so although she wanted to keep it going through the auction process, she agreed that if I became the highest bidder, she would remove it from GSP when it came to paying for the item.
So, at the end of the auction, I was the highest bidder at $361 but the reserve was not met. She explained that she'd done her homework on the item and that's why the reserve was set as it was at $400.
Rather deflated, I then messaged her again to ask if she would be re-listing. She said yes and explained that her starting price would be higher but nearer to the reserve she wanted, so it was re-listed starting at $350. She had also removed the GSP. There wasn't any postage stated for overseas buyers, so I messaged her once again to be told that shipping was free to anywhere in the world. She also opted for a finishing time of 8pm here and was honest enough to say that it was to make it more appealing to UK & European buyers and I totally understand that.
So.... I waited the 7 days. Slapped on my highest bid and won the item for less than I would have won it the previous week!! $350, the opening price with no other bidders! I couldn't have been more thrilled. Even opened a bottle of fizz that I'd saved from my birthday!
When it came to paying for the item, I wasn't able to, because no postage costs had been specified and I needed to wait for an invoice. I messaged the seller to ask and thought that maybe because of the time difference, it would be best to just hang on.
3 messages later and I'm still being ignored. Every previous message had been answered quite swiftly but not these ones. I contacted ebay this morning and all they were able to do was contact her on my behalf asking for her to invoice me.
My gut feeling is that she isn't going to complete the sale and I'm that sad about it, I sobbed like a baby this morning. It's only a mid priced record to most on here, but for me it's 2 weeks wages and I am a low income worker. Saving is the only way I can afford anything £50 and above!!
I just think she'll back out of the sale because she thinks its worth more. Surely, if I win this record both times, my bids are the best she can achieve in an open market.
Does this happen a lot with Ebay sales????