I don't know about you but when I put something up on eBay I keep checking on it throughout the time it's up, so surely they'd find the mistake in that time and correct it?
Not everyone has sense

I don't know about you but when I put something up on eBay I keep checking on it throughout the time it's up, so surely they'd find the mistake in that time and correct it?
Confused. She has ur 50 quid cant she pay the postage out of that?
I am tempted to say I just paid her that but I expect something like 'I have a family in Wigan to feed' etc
It's eBay, people are talking like it's a legally binding contract. Personally I'd tell them to refund me, unless I really thought it was a massive bargain anyway.
Erm because technically it is.
This is in contravention of basic contractual obligations between 2 parties- it is implied by virtue that the seller posted their items on Ebay- with no reserve- that the intention was to sell them, and to offer the prospective buyer to collect those items. That is a contract under UK law- it doesn't have to be spelt out any clearer than that.
This is in contravention of basic contractual obligations between 2 parties- it is implied by virtue that the seller posted their items on Ebay- with no reserve- that the intention was to sell them, and to offer the prospective buyer to collect those items. That is a contract under UK law- it doesn't have to be spelt out any clearer than that.
The buyer in this thread won't get his item at the price included posted advertised. It's eBay, this has been happening since it started nearly 2 decades ago. This is like a Usenet post from 1999.
OP should copy and paste this to her, would be nice to see her response
I'm already certain she's not Wigan's brightest spark, dare I blow the bulb?