Auction winner wishing to cancel.

Hi, the winner and multiple bidder, on my vehicle auction has requested to cancel their purchase, the reason given was purchased in error. This person has placed multiple bids in order to reach the previous bidders maximum. Then, shortly after the auction ends, asks for cancellation. It was an honest listing, inviting viewings and questions, none were sought. Does the bidder get to just walk away from a winning bid? What are my options?

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You cannot force a buyer to proceed with a transaction.    If you issue the cancellation you can use Second Chance Offer to offer it to the underbidder.

 

 

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red_magpie
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What are my options?

 

Wait four days, then cancel giving the reason as buyer didn't pay, see: https://www.ebay.co.uk/help/policies/payment-policies/unpaid-item-policy?id=4271

This will immediately cancel the sale. Neither party can leave feedback; any already left can be removed. The buyer will receive an unpaid item strike for not paying, which will stay on their account for a year. Two strikes mean that most sellers will automatically block them from bidding.

 

Your final value fee for the sale will be credited back to your account.

 

Don't forget to add them to your blocked bidders list and prevent them from sending you messages here: https://offer.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?BuyerBlockPreferences

 

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plpmr
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adding to the advice already given -

 

you are asking for a deposit to be paid by PayPal - 

 

that's against eBay policy and could cause you problems.

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fargvs
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Buyers are allowed 4 days to pay before you cancel as Unpaid to recover Final Value Fee as advised below >

Should you decide to relist, check Classified Ads. and FFI see >

 

Best way to sell a your vehicle Using a PC/Laptop  ( Mobiles/Apps listings often fail to show) is >

Classified Ads. at total fee of £19. 99 will allow the exchange of contact details for viewing and price negotiation over a 30 day period --- set the Start price at or near the price that you would find acceptable --- Avoid inviting Offers which may never complete --- just continue to Negotiate an acceptable selling price and only remove the Ad. when you have a definite buyer with Cash in hand or a  Bank Transfer is safely deposited/confirmed before handing over Vehicle keys/documents on buyer viewing /collection. No additional FVF selling fee is charged.    Do not accept PayPal payment.

 

 https://www.ebay.co.uk/help/selling/listings/listing-tips/selling-classified-ads?id=4167&st=3&pos=2&...

https://www.ebay.co.uk/help/selling/fees-credits-invoices/motors-fees?id=4127

 

 

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