on
02-11-2025
04:17 PM
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02-11-2025
11:12 PM
by
kh-federico
Appreciate any assistance for auction newbie...
First time auctioning a vehicle, reserve not met.
Attempting Second Chance Offer option for 2nd Bidder at $600.
Receiving error message about "Buy It Now Price".
This was not an option used in original auction and no obvious place to show 600.
on 02-11-2025 05:00 PM
Just my opinion, but I feel that Mercedes is worth a lot more than the $600 you're thinking of selling it for.
Have a look at the link below.
https://www.carsales.com.au/research/mercedes-benz/c-class/2003/
on 02-11-2025 05:06 PM
Feel free to make me an offer...😁
on 02-11-2025 06:49 PM
Maybe a point being that many people are going to see a ‘too good to be true’ price and avoid it like the plague
on 02-11-2025 08:46 PM
@petefres2
Two things:
1) Second Chance Offers in the Motor Vehicle category with a reserve not met , are different to other categories in that you can change the price of the offer ... from the actual bidding amount.
Are you using the app?
It may be a glitch so have you tried using a different browser or device to see if there's a "buy it now" box for you to fill in either with $600 or a different amount ?
2) Although it may not be the case here, buyers can opt out of receiving second chance offers in their buying preferences , so it wouldn't be possible to send those buyers any offers.
on 02-11-2025 08:57 PM
Thank you Casey
The "Buy It Now" box is not visible to me - may be a glitch as it is not the first seen today.
My buyer is very keen to buy.
Will try again tomorrow.
Appreciate you assistance.
on 02-11-2025 09:10 PM
Thank you Padi & Sandy for your insights.
It seems I should have asked technical support rather than eBay Community pages.
We bought the 2003 Mercedes Coupe in 2013 for $12,500 - 21% of the 2003 new price.
Ten years old with 100,000km on the clock.
Twelve years later, a second car is no longer needed as we are both retired.
Almost 400,000km now.
Four weeks before rego due.
Spending $3,500 for me to drive a vehicle that is no longer required on November 7 does not make good financial sense.
Time for a new owner.
Sold today for $600
Details at https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/357797822393
Auction Cost $80
Cost saved $3,500
Total now in my pocket over $4,000
Luxury is nice to own but it does not last forever.
Thanks again Casey for your valuable contribution
on 02-11-2025 10:17 PM
$3,500?
That's a lot for rego. A $600 vehicle shouldn't require comprehensive insurance.
on 03-11-2025 12:44 PM
Given that it doesn't start, I'm guessing they're factoring in the cost of repairs.
on 03-11-2025 01:58 PM
It is surprising what little luxury cars are worth when they get to a high mileage and especially dont start.
I recently purchased the car in the top photos of the link that you provided. Rear end damage and would not start so only $1200 in auction, turned out to be a blown fuse but on a car that retailed for $150000 22 years ago $2-3000 repair bills add up quick.