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Could I cancel my auction after its finished?


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shalne
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PostPosted: 01/10/08 - 09:22    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hello. I have one antique table which I intended to sale on eBay. I have it for almost 20 years and my family thought that it is the time to buy a new one.The price was good and I had many bidders. But at the last moment I started to reconsider my intention to give away my table. Now I wonder can I cancel my auction after its finished?
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PostPosted: 02/09/08 - 02:42    Post subject: Reply with quote

This is simply not good enough reason to cancel your auction. Many people buy and sell stuff on eBay on a daily basis and if everyone would decide not to sell their item after the whole process this would be very irresponsible thing to do. However, you could try to make a contact with your buyer and explain your situation. Maybe they’ll understand you better then I do, because I just think that you should stick to your decision. People don’t want to waste their time on such things. I wouldn’t like something like this to happen to me and I would definitely send you negative feedback.
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