I saw an ebay listing for an item that sold for "Buy It Now--$1.00 with free shipping"---the item normally sells for about $1,500. I contacted the seller to ask if he really sold the item for only $1.00, but I got no reply. I was wondering if ebay protects its sellers with some type of disclaimer for typos, mistakes on sale prices, etc. that most merchants have so they don't have to honor an obviously incorrect price. This is the bizzarrest ebay listing I've ever seen.
Why not provide a link, Or is it something your embarrassed to admit you looked at? I have to assume Ebay would let a seller cancel a listing if it clearly had a mistake in the listing details.
Why not provide a link, Or is it something your embarrassed to admit you looked at? I have to assume Ebay would let a seller cancel a listing if it clearly had a mistake in the listing details.
The seller told me the listing was hacked and the price was changed to $1.00.
The item was a rare model of a World War II King Tiger tank. A rarer version has sold for over $2,200.
Interesting. One of my auctions recently "sold" for $1 with Buy-It-Now. It was a relisted item so I sure as hell didn't put that as the BIN price!
I thought it may have been an error on my part (I didn't let the guy have the item, regardless), but now I'm going to go look up his username and have eBay look into it. The guy was pretty pissed off I refunded him immediately. Something's fishy.