on โ07-03-2015 04:39 PM
Hi all
I am the leading bidder on an item which originally had an option of bid or buy it now.
I have bid and am the only bidder thus cancelling out the buy it now, however the seller has relisted the same item multiple times with multiple buy it now totals or the option to bid with a higher starting bid price than my current bid.
Is there anything that can be done as this seems highly unethical.
Cheers
on โ07-03-2015 04:46 PM
on โ07-03-2015 04:54 PM
I asked if they had any others of the brand of sunnies not leading on I knew of the other listings, they replied they only have 1 pair.
I gathered they might be the same as they have the same pics, and each of them have only been 'worn once' and all are new without tags. Seems odd to have 3 of the same types of sunnies and have worn each of them once!
on โ07-03-2015 05:32 PM
Maybe they mistakenly listed them twice more? lol
Her'es the policy on duplicate listings - a lot of reading IMO and..................
ebay won't do a thing anyway
http://pages.ebay.com.au/help/policies/listing-multi.html
Let's just hope you get your sunnies cheap. eh?
on โ08-03-2015 09:53 AM
If they have been worn once then they are not new without tags, they are second hand. If they are second hand then the photo has to be of the actual item so cannot be used for more than one listing. If they are meant to be some 'designer' brand I would be completely sceptical about the listing and would not have bid in the first place. There are a lot of listings for fake sunnies, some of them are for copies that do not have the correct protection etc and can be dangerous to wear if you think you are protecting your eyes from the sun's rays.
If the listings are exactly the same then report them. Sellers are only allowed one auction and one BIN of the same item live at the same time.
on โ08-03-2015 11:13 AM
@kitten_tree wrote:
I asked if they had any others of the brand of sunnies not leading on I knew of the other listings, they replied they only have 1 pair.
I gathered they might be the same as they have the same pics, and each of them have only been 'worn once' and all are new without tags. Seems odd to have 3 of the same types of sunnies and have worn each of them once!
I really don't know whether the seller does have three pairs in total but the listing rules on ebay are that you can have one item up for auction and one Buy It Now for the identical item.
Once the auction item has a bid on it a second identical auction item can be listed.
If the seller by chance has three pairs then one BIN listing and two auction listings (with a bid on the first auction listing) is within ebay's listing rules.
on โ08-03-2015 12:54 PM
I've said it before and I'll say it again - I reported someone who had the same
item up for auction 17 times!- one listed straight after the other.
Reported each one individually (16) each day for 3 days.
Ebay let them all go through for the 10 days til finished.
(Mind you, not one of them got a single bid)
What's the point of reporting multiple auctions?
on โ09-03-2015 03:59 PM
@imastawka wrote:What's the point of reporting multiple auctions?
There is only a point if you enjoy bashing your head against a brick wall stawka. Some people just enjoy pain (and have plenty of time to waste).
on โ09-03-2015 04:03 PM
Could be right there.
But the pain only starts when you stop..... .......now I have pain
on โ10-03-2015 01:02 PM
Thank you for all the help, looks like reporting will do nothing so I am stuck waiting to see if the other listings which all end before my bid, pass through to the keeper.
Not happy about it but I just have to grin, bear it and wait as they are new designer (not big enough to be fakes yet) sunnies which are no longer produced and are being offered at a great price.
Hopefully karma works in my favour.