on โ29-12-2013 05:27 PM
on โ30-12-2013 05:31 PM
This is likely to be the start of a non paying bidder, or a nigerian scam, I would recomend cancelling the bids and see what the result is.
24 bids is just plain scamming. It is a common trick to scare someone off knowing that they will not be likely to win it under about $1.000 dollars so they will not bother bidding.
If you are happy to accept $700.00 and hope it is not a scammer then you can see the auction out but have a look at the buyers feedback to see what they do normally. If there are any false positives or minimal feedback just cancel their bids.
I am suffering about 10% non paying bidders nowadays and these are the type of people who cause those problems.
I had a non paying bidder on a phone two weeks ago , am still waiting for the Nigerian , non communicative, non paying, no longer a member of Ebay, process to finish so I can relist the phone and hopefully make some money.
You can check where the bidder is registered by looking at the feedback and if it is a suss country just bail out now.
on โ30-12-2013 05:48 PM
If you have a look at the listing this bidder has been outbid at the moment.And OP will be the one that can have a look at the bidders history and judge for themself whether to cancel the bids if it looks sus that the bidder might not pay.It won't matter if the bidder isn't above board as you don't send anything that you have sold until you receive payment for it.
on โ30-12-2013 05:56 PM
I have noticed that this bidder is bidding on 8 different phone listings at the moment,but the bidder has a 100% feedback so I think the bidder is fair dinkum and by putting in so many bids at once the bidder is trying to keep other bidders at bay but it hasn't worked for them price wise as they have been out bid.
on โ30-12-2013 06:01 PM
on โ30-12-2013 06:05 PM
I agree and I have had 30 sus um I mean non paying bidders this year
on โ30-12-2013 07:17 PM
I need a new phone.
But it will be a new phone from a reputable B&M. With a postpaid plan. Not online.
โ30-12-2013 07:28 PM - edited โ30-12-2013 07:29 PM
Buying a phone online through a phone company eg/vodafone,optus,telstra is also as safe as a B & M store and you also get a better deal.
on โ30-12-2013 07:57 PM
The deals are the same. Online means I have to wait for delivery, instead of walking into the shop and just swapping the SIM.