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<p>[QUOTE="furryfrog02, post: 2948486, member: 41219"]The auction has already started. IMO if you put something up for auction you are accepting that whatever the market will pay is what you will get....unless you put a reserve. Which it seems like you didn't.</p><p><br /></p><p>To me, it seems as though you think you have something worth a whole lot more than $25 (which several people already have said it isn't) and you are considering stopping the auction because you aren't getting what you think you deserve. You did no research before putting the item up for bid. You just thought you'd make more money than what it's worth. </p><p><br /></p><p>You should have taken the time to figure out what your item was worth before putting up so that you had realistic expectations.</p><p><br /></p><p>Let me flip this on you, What if someone bid $50 and won the auction but then decided that it wasn't worth that and decided not to pay. You'd be pissed right? IMO the same thing applies to the seller. If someone puts something up for sale I expect that they follow through with their end of the deal. Plain and simple.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="furryfrog02, post: 2948486, member: 41219"]The auction has already started. IMO if you put something up for auction you are accepting that whatever the market will pay is what you will get....unless you put a reserve. Which it seems like you didn't. To me, it seems as though you think you have something worth a whole lot more than $25 (which several people already have said it isn't) and you are considering stopping the auction because you aren't getting what you think you deserve. You did no research before putting the item up for bid. You just thought you'd make more money than what it's worth. You should have taken the time to figure out what your item was worth before putting up so that you had realistic expectations. Let me flip this on you, What if someone bid $50 and won the auction but then decided that it wasn't worth that and decided not to pay. You'd be pissed right? IMO the same thing applies to the seller. If someone puts something up for sale I expect that they follow through with their end of the deal. Plain and simple.[/QUOTE]
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