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on โ10-07-2021 10:13 PM
bidded on a item put down like 2 bucks it was free postage when i checked the ad again postage was up to 120 us dollars retracted my bid then seller put shipping back down to 1.99 how is the possiable ? i diddnt think a seller could change ads once there was bids?
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on โ10-07-2021 10:32 PM
What is the item number (RHS of the listing page) ?
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on โ11-07-2021 04:20 PM
@fastbuyer777 wrote:i diddnt think a seller could change ads once there was bids?
Generally it's not possible, but I suspect it might be able to be done if the seller is using business policies, as I am not seeing anything in the info that says auction items are excluded from the updates.
When a seller is not using business policies, all of the payment, postage and return policy settings are done on a per-listing basis, and those can not be edited once an auction listing has a bid. Business policies allow for the creation of policy profiles and then they get assigned to selected, or all, listings. They are edited in account settings, so you can make one change and it automatically updates all listings that have that particularly policy assigned.
In any case, it seems like such a dumb thing to do as a seller, if it was done deliberately - very few buyers would be willing to pay 60x more for postage than the listing originally specified, so I can't imagine it's overly successful.
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โ11-07-2021 06:15 PM - edited โ11-07-2021 06:17 PM
US listings will often show free postage or small charge as it's for local purchases and will change once you from another country gets involved then it changes to the postage for your location.
Now you are no longer involved in the listing, it has probably reverted to postage for locals, the way you view it.
Try going into the listing and put your postcode into the postage section and it will probably revert back for you to whatever it was when you had a bid placed.
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โ11-07-2021 06:16 PM - edited โ11-07-2021 06:18 PM
Digi, my thought was that maybe it was a GSP item and the OP was logged into the US or UK site and their country hadn't been noted until they made a bid ???
Edit. G'day Kopes, great minds ??...............
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on โ12-07-2021 12:14 PM
It's possible, but eBay detects location (probably via IP address) when not logged in and still shows the correct shipping to Aus, usually (or at least, it does for me - could depend on browser settings and / or change if using a VPN).
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on โ12-07-2021 02:57 PM
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on โ12-07-2021 03:05 PM
Registered in Sri Lanka, items in China, feedback at 92.9% - to many red flags there more me to be interested in buying from them.
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