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Item for sale has not reached an acceptable amount. Am I obligated to sell to the highest bidder?

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...you still have nearly 3 hours to go.....if you wanted a higher price, you should have started at an acceptable amount.

While you are not obligated to sell, what will your excuse be? The buyer will have every right to leave you NEGATIVE feedback.

You’ve fallen victim to the terrible “advice” offered by eBay to attract higher bids by starting low… but this has been nonsensical for years.

 

It is rare that a bidding war results from an eBay auction nowadays; you need to be prepared to sell at the price which is reached in the auction. I would suggest you always start an auction at the lowest price you are actually willing to accept. That is your built-in “reserve”.

 

 

What is an "acceptable amount"?

 

Was it not you who set the staring price?

 

If I was the winning bidder I would expect to receive the item.

 

So the answer is ... yes you are.

Yes you are

 

Why start at an amount that you find unacceptable in the first place?

 

If you refuse to sell to the highest bidder, not only will the buyer leave you a neg, you will also get a defect on your account for refusing to honour the sale 

 

Have you made sure that the item is not too long for Australia Post to accept?

 

Have you fully completed sign up to Managed Payments and been verified to sell?

 

And understand their will be a 30 day hold on your funds?