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Someone has asked for a Buy It Now price to be put on something

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saltire · 03/10/2007 17:21

I listed an item, but not buy it now as I wasn't sure how much people would pay for it. I put the starting price at £1.50. it already has a bid. Someone has emailed me via ebay to ask if I would put a buy it now price on, and let them know how much it is. It has 18 wathcers, all of whom appeared in the first 10 minutes of the auction being listed, and the bidder put his bid in almost as soon as it was listed. I don't think I want to pout a BIN price, but even if I did, am i correct in thinking that once an item has bids on it then you can't revise it?

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suwoo · 03/10/2007 17:26

You are correct. Don't add a BIN as it is obviously a wanted item and will undoubtedly go for more than he is offering. He knows this and is trying a cheky offer.

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saltire · 03/10/2007 17:29

Unless I say Buy It Now for £50 and see what they say . I can't understand why someone would want to pay a lot for it anyway, which is why I put £1.50 down as starting price, and certainly don't expect it to go for much more than that

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sixlostmonkeys · 03/10/2007 19:39

I wouldn't do an off ebay sale. It's against the rules and you won't be covered.

Good luck with it! hope you get loadsa dosh

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CarGirl · 03/10/2007 19:41

have you looked on completed items to see what they have gone for previously??? I think you can add a BIN but I wouldn't once there is a bid on it.

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peskipixie · 03/10/2007 19:42

you cant put a bin on once the listing has started now, i tried cos i forgot to do it and it wont let you. so tell them that

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omeN666 · 03/10/2007 19:53

ohh what is it [nosey]

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saltire · 03/10/2007 20:51

It's now gone up to £10.50, the same person who bid at the beginning, its got about 4 days left to run.
it s a Romanian rugby shirt. It was given to DH by a friend of his who is a professional referee. He said he got it after being an official at a Romania game. Thing is, its a bit worn. It has some bobbling on the collar, but I think thats due to the fabric rather than the wear and tear. It also has a big blue line down the back, where the ref who gave us it thinks his wife ironed over the number. I have put all this in the description but they are still bidding on it.

I didn't put a BIN price by the way

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mumfor1standfinaltime · 03/10/2007 20:53

Leave it as auction. You never know..you could make a mint!

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saltire · 03/10/2007 20:55

Well DH has some SRU referee shirts that he got when he was a ref in the Caledonia area (covered Perth, Fife, Angus etc). he obviously doesn't need them in Hampshire, and since they were given to him I told him he should sell them. They all have the SRU logo on the front and the name of the sponsors at the time. there is obv a market out there for them

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mumfor1standfinaltime · 03/10/2007 20:56

List them!

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saltire · 03/10/2007 20:58

Maybe I could list them all this week when he's not here to argue!

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mumfor1standfinaltime · 03/10/2007 21:10

Good plan lol!

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saltire · 04/10/2007 11:57

That rugby shirt I am on about in the OP. it's now up to £68.99, and there is 3 days left. Thing is it's not new, or in fantastic condition, as I listed on the descrption. I hope the people bidding understand what I've written

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CarGirl · 04/10/2007 12:24

quickt starting listing the others and then buy him a really nice gift with of the proceeds!

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mumfor1standfinaltime · 05/10/2007 12:23

Wow! Well done.

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saltire · 08/10/2007 10:25

I managed to persuade DH to let me list one his scottish rugby referee tops. It's in excellent condition, the only thing is, he doesn't want me to put "referee" in the title in case it misleads people into thinking he has ref'd at a World Cup or something.
let's see how it goes

The other one mentioned in the OP finishes in about 3 hours, still at £68.99

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DumbledoresGirl · 08/10/2007 10:32

Blimey Saltire, I wish I had something like that to sell. It is great to get a small fortune for something that was otherwise just taking up space.

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saltire · 08/10/2007 10:44

DG - I started it at £1.50 becasue I really didn't think it would sell, especially as it's not in the best of conditions. Still theres no accounting for what people buy is there. just hopingthis other referee shirt sells as well, so I can persudae DH that there is no need for him to have 9 shirts lying in a box being unworn!

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saltire · 08/10/2007 13:51

Bloody Hell, that shirt I am on about in the OP, it was £68.99 right up until it had a minute to go and then someone else came in and bid £145.00.

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mumfor1standfinaltime · 08/10/2007 13:54

I am in shock! lol. It is such a good feeling when something sells for more than you think it will, god I love ebay !!

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Debbiethemum · 08/10/2007 13:56

I have been looking on ebay at this - well done, but sorry I can only see a winning bid of 133.99
Just as well you couldn't give it a BuyItNow price of £50

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saltire · 08/10/2007 13:57

You're in shock, how do you think I feel. It's just anold Romania shirt and it's huge, an XXL. It's been bought by someone in Japan, he has been buying a lot of rugby/football stuff recently

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mumfor1standfinaltime · 08/10/2007 13:58

I shall be looking for old rugby shirts in charity shops now ! lol.

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mumfor1standfinaltime · 08/10/2007 13:59

oh yes - small tip - NEVER do a buy it now price if someone asks, they want it to sell on.

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saltire · 08/10/2007 14:00

Its £135 with the postage. Did I put down £145, I'm so excited I must have put the wrong number down,god I'm always doing that, I type it down and never bother to preview, or I do preview and still get it wrong . Will have to text DH to tell him. On second thoughts I won't becasue he'll want the money, will tell him ti went for £68
,goes off to raid DH's rugby collection>

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