on โ20-10-2022 08:30 AM
Hi a buyer just retracted a bid on something i am selling saying it was an incorrect amount? Does she now have to bid with the correct amount?
on โ28-10-2022 12:26 PM
I was a bit Rusty on movies ๐
on โ28-10-2022 01:31 PM
A few years ago, I was watching an overseas auction that was going to end in the middle of the night. The bidding was still quite low, so I put in an amount before I went to bed. Much to my amazement, the next morning I'd been notified that I'd won the auction! Woot! I'd bid a high amount of $50. The end amount was $150. I thought, what the absolute eff? How could I have won it? When I went back in, somehow the decimal point hadn't registered, so I'd actually bid $5000, not $50.00.
To be fair, the item was actually worth around $1000, so I still got a bargain, but my point is, sometimes, shyte happens and you stuff up your amount. So, people will cancel their bid, and not rebid. It's not the end of the world. As others have said, it's better than realising someone isn't going to pay for the item and you have to wait X days before you can cancel to relist.
on โ28-10-2022 01:41 PM
Sorry stawks... points were only for sandy... who had a slack attack.
You would have been marked down for not mentioning the full title... however I like your taste in movies.
on โ28-10-2022 02:22 PM
....................................................The Far Side of the World.
on โ28-10-2022 02:32 PM
on โ28-10-2022 02:35 PM
The 2nd - broke me up.
Thanks Stawks - you have a wonderful way with words. lol
on โ28-10-2022 02:40 PM
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Thank you, thank you........I'm here all week............try the chicken.
on โ28-10-2022 02:42 PM
Richard Tognetti (ACO) spent 3 months teaching Russel Crowe to play the violin.
on โ28-10-2022 02:47 PM
@repentatleisure1952 wrote:Richard Tognetti (ACO) spent 3 months teaching Russel Crowe to play the violin.
Mebbe. But only so he didn't look like a d1ck.
He didn't play in the actual soundtrack though.
No-one plays the violin that well in 3 months.
on โ28-10-2022 02:55 PM