on โ29-10-2021 03:44 PM
Hi,
I realized some how my PRIME plate has sold ? I did expected my acceptance and really I didn't understand how it worked.. I do not sell for the price. I need your help
Thank you
on โ29-10-2021 03:57 PM
Not sure who you want to contact, we are just members and can't help
โ29-10-2021 04:02 PM - edited โ29-10-2021 04:02 PM
We are not eBay staff, so it is difficult for us to know what happened if you don't provide more details.
Was it an auction? You can start auctions at any price, but you don't have to accept bids. When an auction finishes, the highest bidder wins, even if there is only 1 bid, and it is considered a sale.
โ29-10-2021 04:05 PM - edited โ29-10-2021 04:06 PM
If you are not willing to sell the plate for the price, you will need to contact the buyer and explain what you have written here. But be aware, you may have one unhappy buyer on your hands
Other members here cannot help you, it is up to you as the seller to understand how auctions work before you start listing things
The plate did not 'somehow sell' it sold because you listed it it , it got 20 bids and sold to the highest bidder
โ29-10-2021 04:10 PM - edited โ29-10-2021 04:13 PM
I suspect that the auction you listed for the number plate that started at 99cents with the first bid last Saturday, originally had a "buy it now" price. BIN's on auctions are not a reserve and disappear as soon as the first bid is placed.
You can cancel the bid, but you'll probably get a neg feedback and that will put your selling career in jeopardy .
https://www.ebay.com.au/help/selling/getting-paid/sellers-can-cancel-order?id=4136
Edit. G'day Sandy and SLR, reckon I need a coffee now................
โ29-10-2021 04:10 PM - edited โ29-10-2021 04:12 PM
you put the number plate as an auction starting at 99c
You May have had a Buy-Now price on the listing, but that would be taken off once someone made a bid.
On eBay auctions sellers do not get final say through โapprovingโ or โacceptingโ the final price. The final price is the highest registered bid i.e. there are no reserves on eBay auctions for number plates.
DO NOT LIST ANY MORE ITEMS until you read up on how eBay auctions work.
โ29-10-2021 07:30 PM - edited โ29-10-2021 07:31 PM
The item sold for $760, why are you not happy?
That seems like a good price.
Also, I'm not sure why you set it for pick up only? This item can easily be posted and the winning buyer may not even live in your state! You should take $10 out of the sale and send it to them right away without asking for any additional postage money.
Just remember that the selling fees are about 13.4%.
on โ29-10-2021 07:33 PM
It is a reasonable expectation that the buyer will live in the state the plates are valid for. However Queensland IS a big state.
on โ29-10-2021 08:28 PM
@jellybirddesigns wrote:The item sold for $760, why are you not happy?
That seems like a good price.
Also, I'm not sure why you set it for pick up only? This item can easily be posted and the winning buyer may not even live in your state! You should take $10 out of the sale and send it to them right away without asking for any additional postage money.
Just remember that the selling fees are about 13.4%.
Some personalised plates go for many thousands of dollars, from what I have seen, I suspect this may be one where if you hung out long enough, it could get triple or quadruple what they got.
For the OP never ever never start an auction below the minimum price you want.
Personally if I was expecting to get a couple of thousand for any item, it would be pickup only, sorry I just don't trust people who I haven't met. Yes I'm a suspicious oldie
on โ29-10-2021 08:42 PM
@jellybirddesigns wrote:
Also, I'm not sure why you set it for pick up only? This item can easily be posted and the winning buyer may not even live in your state! You should take $10 out of the sale and send it to them right away without asking for any additional postage money.
Wait....why? ๐ฏ
Maybe I missed something, but listing as pick-up only is a seller's perogative, it's completely irrelevant if something can be posted, or how high the price gets - if a buyer from another state wins the auction on a PU-only listing, why would the seller suddenly be obliged to just post it without even asking for any postage payment?
It's a moot point either way though, I guess, especially if the seller isn't going to to move forward with this particular sale.