01-09-2020 1:10 PM
Is a seller allowed to cancel your bid then relist the same item (different item number) at a much higher price?
Buyers should start their auctions at the minimum price they're happy to accept. Either the seller stupidly didn't consider the consequences of not doing so, or they entered the wrong starting price in error. Whatever, it's nothing Ebay can help you with - they can't force the seller to send it. You would have to sue the seller for breach of contract.
But if it makes you feel any better, the seller will have been charged a selling fee based on the highest bid at the time the listing ended or was ended - Ebay quite naurally does not like sellers who upset bidders and buyers.
Did you actually win the auction...? If so, leave appropriate negative feedback. If he continues upsetting buyers in this way, his account will soon be toast.
If you won the auction and paid, have you been refunded...? I assume so, or I imagine you'd have mentioned it.
Did you win the Bidding? If so the Seller will be Charged the EBay Final Value Fees and will have given themselves a Damaging Defect. Only takes a couple of Defects to lose your Account. Leave Appropriate Feedback.