Have you ever messed up a Buy It Now opening bid? Be glad this guy didn't find your auction

We've all seen it happen, or had it happen to us: you accidentally list a coin on eBay for a $.99 "Buy It Now" instead of an opening bid. Most of the time those stories have been posted here, it's by a Samaritan buying a coin to protect the seller, or a seller reporting a buyer who let him off the hook for his mistake.
Well be glad this guy didn't win your auction, because his reaction on finding an obviously mistaken StubHub offer for World Series tickets was to snap them up, then gloat about it on Deadspin. Man buys two box seats to World Series Game 1 for $6
Sean Reynolds
Well be glad this guy didn't win your auction, because his reaction on finding an obviously mistaken StubHub offer for World Series tickets was to snap them up, then gloat about it on Deadspin. Man buys two box seats to World Series Game 1 for $6
Sean Reynolds
Incomplete planchets wanted, especially Lincoln Cents & type coins.
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"Keep in mind that most of what passes as numismatic information is no more than tested opinion at best, and marketing blather at worst. However, I try to choose my words carefully, since I know that you guys are always watching." - Joe O'Connor
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At least on eBay you don't have to ship, I guess the seller down loaded his ticket info prior to the sale. Sucks being stupid.
of the minds, would make it voidable, right?
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<< <i>We've all seen it happen, or had it happen to us: you accidentally list a coin on eBay for a $.99 "Buy It Now" instead of an opening bid. Most of the time those stories have been posted here, it's by a Samaritan buying a coin to protect the seller, or a seller reporting a buyer who let him off the hook for his mistake.
Well be glad this guy didn't win your auction, because his reaction on finding an obviously mistaken StubHub offer for World Series tickets was to snap them up, then gloat about it on Deadspin. Man buys two box seats to World Series Game 1 for $6
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Send him the tickets. If they get lost in the mail, refund his money.
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I don't understand why sellers begin auctions at a price that is lower than they are willing to accept. Had this seller followed this rule he would not have burned himself with the buy it now error.
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<< <i>Well be glad this guy didn't win your auction, because his reaction on finding an obviously mistaken StubHub offer for World Series tickets was to snap them up >>
I figure a guy like this has been hunched over his keyboard with his finger poised to click "Buy It Now" for 11 years, and just now has hit pay dirt.
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<< <i>tickets were immediately downloaded and printed by buyer. Possession remains nine tenths of the law.
I don't understand why sellers begin auctions at a price that is lower than they are willing to accept. Had this seller followed this rule he would not have burned himself with the buy it now error. >>
I expect the seller simply made an error and failed to catch it.
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<< <i>And it is no surprise to see that the story was quickly debunked as a hoax by The Stub Hub You know, it was on the internet so it must be true.
thats a sure bet lmao.
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60 years into this hobby and I'm still working on my Lincoln set!
<< <i>And it is no surprise to see that the story was quickly debunked as a hoax by The Stub Hub You know, it was on the internet so it must be true.
Wow... sorry about that, I'm ashamed now that I let that one through. I posted it because it was picked up by the local CBS affiliate on their web site, and I foolishly assumed it was already vetted for legitimacy.
Well now wait.... it says "The transaction has been canceled and the buyer has been refunded." So that means the story was true, but StubHub backed the seller and cancelled the sale. Also note that the source for that information is Darren Rovell, whom I consider less reliable than my local CBS affiliate.
Sean Reynolds
"Keep in mind that most of what passes as numismatic information is no more than tested opinion at best, and marketing blather at worst. However, I try to choose my words carefully, since I know that you guys are always watching." - Joe O'Connor