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Amaaazing · 30/04/2013 21:40

I sold a pram travel system on ebay, collection only, and the winning bid was just £12.50 ! The first time I listed it with a reserve price that wasn't reached, so I relisted it without a reserve price.

Am convinced that the buyer is now going to sell it elsewhere for loads more money, but where? Where can they sell for more that I don't know about?

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StuffezLaYoni · 30/04/2013 21:42

Afraid it's not your business where/if they sell it on. Gum tree is a possibility, but I would guess they're just normal people, happy to have won such a bargain.
I take it you aren't going to cancel the sale?

Amaaazing · 30/04/2013 21:44

Buyer has collected, I just wasn't convinced it was for her own personal use though, and am intrigued as to what she was going to do with it...

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StuffezLaYoni · 30/04/2013 21:46

Well, I reckon gum tree if she was intending selling it on. My local one is rammed with new stuff every day.

FIFIBEBE · 30/04/2013 21:48

I sold a Hauck travel system for £10.50 last weekend. I just wanted it out of the way. Buyer told me who she was giving it to and I don't really know if I believe her or not, but it's gone now.

Tryharder · 01/05/2013 12:47

Thems the breaks with EBay. Your loss her gain on this occasion. Not your business what she does with it. If you wanted the pram to go to a deserving person, you should have donated it!

NotTreadingGrapes · 02/05/2013 20:50

I sold a pushchair once for 99p.

The same night an identical pushchair which looked grubbier than mine went for about £60.

Because all their family was bidding on it, obviously, Angry but that's the way it goes unfortunately.

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