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01-19-2013 09:58 PM
I have an auction ending soon and a potential buyer just brought an error in the listing to my attention, it's too late to edit to correct it, so should I just cancel the auction? Or wait until the end and see if the winner already noticed the mistake?
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01-19-2013 10:08 PM
Personally, if the error was a big one - I would end the auction. If the error was a small one in the description and the item was purchased, I would bring it to the buyers attention before the item was shipped and give them the option of getting out of the deal.
Old enough to know better. Young enough to do it again. Crazy enough to try
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01-19-2013 10:13 PM
I don't think it's a big deal, I am selling a lot of coins and 4 of them are 1967, and they are clearly visible in the photo, but I had put "pre 1967" in the title, when I meant 1967 and earlier. I just don't want any issues after the sale.
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01-20-2013 07:50 AM
See if you have time to REVISE the item. Honesty is still the best policy. Let the winner know before invoicing.

