gorch Posted November 12, 2009 Posted November 12, 2009 I just noticed that this Monaco III was neither sold nor relisted. Did someone in the HFC catch a nice guitar?
GaryT Posted November 12, 2009 Posted November 12, 2009 Freaking Sellers been getting away with Murder their later. Once theres a bid, the auctions are not suppose to allowed to be cancelled. Or at 12hrs and less.Its been happening though.
marcnorth Posted November 12, 2009 Posted November 12, 2009 Maybe the guitar was also for sale locally and sold that way. I have listed guitars on eBay and cancelled after the item sold in Indy. I always reserve the right to cancel my auctions if it is also for sale here.
Hamer of the gods Posted November 12, 2009 Posted November 12, 2009 Freaking Sellers been getting away with Murder their later. Once theres a bid, the auctions are not suppose to allowed to be cancelled. Or at 12hrs and less.Its been happening though.You can't cancel in the last 12hrs, but up until then you can, you do have to list a reason though. Seems fair considering sellers can't leave negative feedback any longer, and you can only take Paypal!
Dudey058 Posted January 1, 2010 Posted January 1, 2010 I just noticed that this Monaco III was neither sold nor relisted. Did someone in the HFC catch a nice guitar?I was looking for a natural Monaco III and just didn't pull the trigger on this one.I email the seller some questions about if it was a NOS and a floor model also as the condition of the guitar was described as excellent and not mint near mint. I never heard back from the seller.Then after the auction was over and the guitar not sold, I asked if the guitar was for sale and I never heard back. Great guitar, but it would have help to answer my questions. As a seller myself I always answer ASAP to give the potential buy confidence in the sale and me.
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