* William Donzelli <wdonzelli at gmail.com> [120306 19:28]:
?- One seller
cancelled my bid five minutes from the end of the auction
and closed it as "item no longer available."
A seller can not do this - Ebay will not allow this scenario to
happen. Refer to the selling policy.
--
Will
Please quote the selling policy as what I've seen in the selling policy
states that that's only illegal if a seller does that because they don't
like the final price.
Short of the seller coming right out and saying that was the case it is
practically impossible for eBay to prove that.
Many sellers sell locally as well and cancel an auction if the item
"sells locally."
I've had many sellers also give the "it's broken" after I've won an
auction and also tell me "I can't find it in the warehouse."
Usually when I've won the auction at a good price (for me.) Though to
be fair one of the "I can't find it in the warehouse, we must have sold
it locally" sellers came by another similar product and offered it to me
for the same price.
Todd