toryglen-boy
01-02-2009, 09:24 PM
i recently answered one of the "for sale" ads in the forum, not really because i wanted the item, more because it was very close to me, and i hadnt up until then, thought of buying one etc.
anyone, i gets a reply to my PM expressing my interest, saying "i have had quite alot of interest in this item, therefore i would like you to submit a bid, and the highest bidder will get it."
Doesnt this seem a bit off? i mean, does this follow the code of conduct? i thought if you wanted to auction something you put it on Ebay, and when you posted the ad here, the price you wanted, was just that, the price you where willing to take for it, i mean, if your selling it, you obviously dont need it, so just post a fair price and be done with it? TBH, i always thought the unwritten rule with this kind of thing was "first in, first served" and that was the very reason for replying "PM Sent", and not starting an auction onsite?
As a result of which, i have now lost all interest in the item.
what do you think?
:shrug:
anyone, i gets a reply to my PM expressing my interest, saying "i have had quite alot of interest in this item, therefore i would like you to submit a bid, and the highest bidder will get it."
Doesnt this seem a bit off? i mean, does this follow the code of conduct? i thought if you wanted to auction something you put it on Ebay, and when you posted the ad here, the price you wanted, was just that, the price you where willing to take for it, i mean, if your selling it, you obviously dont need it, so just post a fair price and be done with it? TBH, i always thought the unwritten rule with this kind of thing was "first in, first served" and that was the very reason for replying "PM Sent", and not starting an auction onsite?
As a result of which, i have now lost all interest in the item.
what do you think?
:shrug: