So the Ebay seller for that 240Hz monitor decided to refund me since I was the only bidder and 210-ish was too low for his liking
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Personally I feel like you shouldn't be able to refund somebody because you didn't get as much money as you wanted from them. I think that's super fucking dumb. I realize "right to refuse service to anyone" can apply but it's not like I countered his offer for like 30 dollars or some shit, I ponied up right then and there.
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I only use eBay for Buy it now.
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It's the dumbass's own fault for not setting a reserve. Kinda retarded to refund someone because you're being a greedy cunt and somehow didn't think people would lowball you without a reserve.
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@DrMacintosh Bidding is too stressful for me. I just treat ebay as a shop.
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@STRMfrmXMN I thought sellers had to accept the bid, no matter the price? (I dunno completely, just read some book on ebay like 5 years ago lol).
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@bob51zhang You can contest it, but unfortunately it's the owner's decision and not the purchaser's.
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No, no reserve on the item.
I love bidding at the last minute like a dick but I had a bid on this for like 30 minutes and nobody bid on it but me, so like this guy kinda ruined my day since I was pretty excited about getting a 240Hz for cheap.
Ebay sellers can cancel for any reason. I cancelled selling my broken 4670K on Ebay because Paypal was being a pain in the ass with my account. That's the one I ended up sending in to AwesomeHardware that they opened on stream
But yeah, it had no reserve so it feels like a huge slap in the face.