Hello everyone,

I've just had an auction I was bidding on cancelled a few hours before it was 
to close.

eBay seller pat31416 (name on a shown label Pat Mulvany) had listed two small 
fragments of meteorite oxide from the Lanton meteorite. The auctions were 
listed with starting bids of $.99.  (note: he is NOT a member of the IMCA.)   

A few hours before the auctions were to close  at about 7PM Saturday evening, 
they were both cancelled. The one I was bidding on still had a high bid showing 
of $.99; there was no bid on the other auction.

A few hours after they were cancelled, both were re-listed and this time with a 
starting bid of $10.00  (one of the item numbers is 330356143296)

As I remember from an earlier thread, FleaBay does not care if a seller breaks 
his/her implied contract by cancelling an auction (I could be wrong). I 
definitely can NOT prove it, but by circumstantial evidence, it *appears* that 
Mr. Mulvany did not want to sell a specimen for just $.99 so he just cancelled 
the auction(s).

Even though my high bid on the earlier item was higher than the new starting 
price, I choose NOT to deal with this seller and will not bid on these items or 
any others of his.

Don Edwards
Houston, TX
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