tips on withdrawal

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  1. princess jane

    princess jane Registered User

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    tips on withdrawal

    One of my ebay bidders has just emailed me asking if she can withdraw her bid as her boyfriend, unbeknown to her has been bidding on a similar item.

    she is the only bidder.

    what is the script here, do I let her pull out and hope for another bidder, or do i refuse and ask her to pay up.

    4 days left on sale.
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  3. Alexander

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    Re: tips on withdrawal

    I say be nice and let her off, it's the good thing to do.
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    I'd just let her pull out, chances are if she doesn't want it she won't pay for it anyway.
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    Its an excuse.

    Tell her she better hope someone outbids her. Otherwise she can either buy it, or have a negative feedback.
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    she could always re-sell it i guess

    bidded 35 quid as well, gutted, was my money for Valentines prezzy

    ah well it's the thought eh
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    I thought this was going to be about sex
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    totally.

    unless the price shes bidded is nowhere near the price you wanted for it..then cancel her bid and just auction it again.
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    LeeTheMackem Lets Cacky Tash Him

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    i,ve fucked up before on ebay and bidded for something i didnt want.i just paid and resold it...made a small profit too
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    make her pay for it shouldn't have bid 4 it in the first place will teach her a lesson!:p
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    She doesn't have to ask your permission to withdraw if the auction hasn't finished, she can just cancel her bid.
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    hmmmm reckon she doesnj't know this though, or she would have just cancelled her bid without asking first.

    will consult the ebay boards

    reckons she's a bit of a novice as she's bid twice in 5 minutes.

    if anyone wants to snap up a bargain then do a searhc under thejanegirl and check out my offers.

    BTW I had never worn any of the items sold, though I am willing to pose for photographs for a small fee.

    THERE u go Pike, some sex for you...
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    Which was what happened to me. They used the excuse that they couldn't get in touch with me. A blatant lie.
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    :lol: I did aswell :angel2:
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    atleast they just didn't pay - shows they have some conscience. i'd let her off.
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    If she doesn't know that she can withdraw then dig your heels in and make her pay. :evil:
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    Jane, do you think I'd be able to squeeze into the PVC nurses outfit? :lol:
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    no i say be nice and let her cancel if you've got 4 days left on the bidding then someone else will i reakon! plus if you were you were in that position do you not think you'd want them to let you withdraw?

    :)
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    Re: tips on withdrawal

    screw the bitch ... keep the cash and slag her name as much as possible:evil: :evil: erm sorry i havnt had any sugar today :rolleyes: just resell for twice the price ..... he who drares rodders he who dares..

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