05-12-2023 01:31 PM
I listed a Trifari Andre Philippe butterfly brooch for $195.00 by the time I went to look at the listing someone had bought it for$12.00 how in the heck does that happen?
05-12-2023 01:39 PM
Have no idea how this could have happened, but I see that you've evidently cancelled and relisted.
Idle curiosity -- what did you give as your reason for cancelling?
05-12-2023 01:40 PM
05-12-2023 01:41 PM
Thanks -- failed to notice that.
05-12-2023 01:44 PM
Sometimes it's hard to drive this eBay machine!
05-12-2023 01:50 PM
The 12.00 sale was a buy it now, not an auction. Did you set a starting price as 12.00? If so, that is what happened buy it now was selected in place of an auction.
By the way you can't just end it as it had already sold. That gets you a very serious NPS defect. Those can lead to a lifetime selling suspension.
05-12-2023 01:52 PM
I just went looking too, and sorted high-low and found a Monet chain for $1495????? The penny drops - if the OP was listing from a tablet or phone and didn't key in a decimal point...or did...bob's your uncle. Monet only makes costume and most of it doesn't sell for much. No market.
05-12-2023 01:56 PM
You listed it twice:
@wastingtime101
The "low price" number was the one that "sold" for $12 that likely was cancelled by the OP. The second listing is apparently the "relist" of same with the price problem corrected.
05-12-2023 01:58 PM
Yes, most likely. But we've seen before where an OP duplicate listed and didn't realize, so this OP could be under the impression they only listed the high price and were confused it sold at the low price - so I posted both item numbers for them to review just in case. 😉