@thecatspjs wrote:

 

 

The time frame for best-offers just states that offers expire in 48 hours. 

 

 


It says this:

 

The fine print

  • Best Offers are good for 48 hours, or until the listing ends, whichever comes first.

  • If the seller doesn't respond to your offer within 48 hours, it is cancelled.

  • If a seller accepts your offer, you're required to complete the transaction.

     

    Unless you retract your offer, and there is no "the seller hasn't responded to my offer within 24 hours" provided as a valid reason to retract, only the following:

     

    • You accidentally enter a wrong offer amount (for example, you submitted an offer for $9.50 instead of $99.95).
    • The description of an item you have placed an offer on has changed significantly.

    http://offer.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?RetractBestOfferShow

     

    the seller retains the ability to accept your offer after 24 hours, and if they do.... you don't believe you would be required to complete the transaction? I guess it depends on whether you think the time limit eBay imposes forms part of the policies that can't be breached when adding additional terms.