Hey there, folks.

I have an interesting situation that has developed with an eBay auction. My
Etherdock, which was available at
http://cgi6.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewBids&item=1230503738&ed=987983
718 Ended at $410. This is obviously NOT Market value.

Seems that two people bid in the $400 range at the end of the auction. One
of whom supposedly made a mistake with the decimal place. The other pushed
the final price up to the $400 level. The second person is a brand new user
with '0' feedback and is a new user. All in all, this seems really sneaky
and quite a bit on the shady side.

Long story short, I am interested in selling the item to the highest
'reasonable' bidder, but don't want to make a misstep. The high bidder
doesn't want the item at the high price, and the second highest bidder seems
funky. Would this get me in some trouble?

Any help appreciated,

Tom

PS: So much for eBay for being easier than selling on the list. Was this
maybe a list-member trying to teach me a lesson? <smirk>



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