eBay reserve question.

chuckywang

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Let's say you win an auction (say, for a car), but the reserve has not been met. If the seller then decides to sell the item at the price of the winning bid, are you obligated to buy it?
 

CellarDoor

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I would think you are. When you place the bid you are agreeing to pay for the thing if you win.
 

kingtas

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Aug 26, 2006
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I asked ebay this question and they said no. Now if they would stick bt that in a dispute, ???
 

aloser

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Seems to me that you would be, since a bid is a legally binding contract - and reserve being met or not, you still placed that bid, thus mandating your requirement to fulfill it.
 

Tobolo

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no you are not. ebay counts that as not being sold. they can do a "second chance offer" to you but they cant make you buy it.
 

kingtas

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In my post above, I was referring to a bid that did not meet the reserve price, and I wanted to bid on something else.
 

Rumpltzer

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I was highest bidder on an auction that didn't meet reserve. I don't know what the reserve was, but my bid was certainly what I was willing to pay.

The reserve wasn't met, so there's no obligation to anyone.


However, I emailed the seller and pointed out to him that I was interested in the item if he was interested to sell. He sent me a second chance offer for the price that the auction ended at. At that point, it was up to me to accept or decline.


This all happened last month.