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07-06-2017 01:56 PM
You are allowed to do that so there shouldn't be a negative impact from eBay. It's possible though that someone else was waiting closer to the end to bid and they were disappointed that you ended it but since most auctions including yours tend to get just 1 bid that's probably not the case.
07-06-2017 02:08 PM
Since you are an experienced seller, I won't bother with the usual warning to newbies about bottom feeders who make a decent but not wonderful offer on an underpriced auction.
I do this quite often when a buyer buys Buy It now items & also has active auction bids
Given your low priced and impulse buy items, I wonder why you have any auctions at all?
Because newbie buyers think eBay is still an auction site?
Like your own listings, more than 85% of eBay transactions are now Fixed Price.
Or because it gives you a chance to look at the bidder's FB left for others?
But no, there would be no harm to your selling account in ending auctions early to sell to the high bidder.
07-06-2017 02:09 PM
07-06-2017 02:10 PM
eurobeads - " I do this quite often ..."
???
From eBay:
Ending an auction-style listing early once it has received a bid can lead to disappointed and frustrated buyers who may be less likely to bid on listings the next time around. For this reason, we may charge a fee if you end a listing early. This fee is equal to the final value fee you would have paid if the listing had ended on its own and sold for the highest bid received at the time you ended the listing.
We charge this fee if you cancel bids and end an auction-style listing early without a buyer.
We don't charge this fee if you end an auction-style listing early and sell to the high bidder. (In this case, normal final value fees apply.)
This fee doesn't apply to listings in the Real Estate and eBay Motors vehicle categories, and the Classified Ads selling format.
Because we understand that sometimes it may be necessary to end a listing early, we don't charge a fee for the first auction-style listing you end early (where a fee applies) per calendar year (January 1 to December 31).
For more information, please check the official policy: http://pages.ebay.ca/help/sell/end_early.html
07-06-2017 02:20 PM
Millennials.
Isn't that the answer to every current problem
Over half of transactions are now made through mobiles.
Impulse buyers (and I suspect yours are) want it immediately. Which is why your offer to end an auction early is smart.
Have you looked at your auctions on a smartphone?
Much of the information that is easily available to desktop/laptop users is hard to access on a mobile.
(I'd leave out all the information you have on shipping times, for example. You have no control so best not to make promises you can't keep.) (Actually I'd leave out everything after weight.) (Hmmm. No. Keep the Shipped from British Columbia, Canada. Tell people they are getting fast North American shipping.)
07-06-2017 02:30 PM
07-06-2017 02:40 PM
07-06-2017 02:40 PM
@pierrelebel wrote:eurobeads - " I do this quite often ..."
???
From eBay:
Ending an auction-style listing early once it has received a bid can lead to disappointed and frustrated buyers who may be less likely to bid on listings the next time around. For this reason, we may charge a fee if you end a listing early. This fee is equal to the final value fee you would have paid if the listing had ended on its own and sold for the highest bid received at the time you ended the listing.
We charge this fee if you cancel bids and end an auction-style listing early without a buyer.
We don't charge this fee if you end an auction-style listing early and sell to the high bidder. (In this case, normal final value fees apply.)
This fee doesn't apply to listings in the Real Estate and eBay Motors vehicle categories, and the Classified Ads selling format.
Because we understand that sometimes it may be necessary to end a listing early, we don't charge a fee for the first auction-style listing you end early (where a fee applies) per calendar year (January 1 to December 31).
For more information, please check the official policy: http://pages.ebay.ca/help/sell/end_early.html
Hi Pierre, just to clarify, euro is selling to the highest bidder.... so they are ok, as per point 2 that I underlined, but it is instructive to point out point 1 for those who may be thinking of doing it that way! (I know that in the past when I've auctioned stuff, I've had people NOT the high bidder try to get me to cancel the auction and sell to them for some amount higher than the current bid - which I never do, and ALWAYS the item sold for a lot more than what they were trying to get me to sell it for them. Actually I liked when that happened because I knew I had a hot item being auctioned!)
07-06-2017 02:52 PM
07-06-2017 04:05 PM