If the item ended normally at its listing time, which looks like it did. The seller can do what he wants.
If the seller removed it and brought it back at a higher price, its hits one side of a gray area. if the seller removed the item and there were bids against it, eBay will take an interest in the seller and ( via its database's ) watch what goes on which is ... If the seller has a pattern of doing the able, and if the seller is a small fish, good chance the seller will be gone ( and usually come back under a different name, all it takes is another bank card and address, like say his brother or buddy down the street) If above and the seller is a big fish, say around 5,000 or more items at a time, the seller can do what the heck they want and eBay wont do a thing. On Tue, Aug 1, 2017 at 2:06 PM, Rob Jarratt via cctalk < cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-boun...@classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Ali via > > cctalk > > Sent: 01 August 2017 19:00 > > To: 'Bill Gunshannon' <bill.gunshan...@hotmail.com>; 'General > Discussion: > > On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts' <cctalk@classiccmp.org> > > Subject: RE: Sperry UTS 40 on EBay - Statesboro, Georgia > > > > > Report him to ebay. > > > > > > > What for? eBay doesn't care. Not saying you shouldn't as a matter of > principle > > but don't expect much. > > > > > Many years ago I reported someone for doing this repeatedly for the same > item. I remember that one listing actually complained about the complaints. > So they obviously approached him/her, not sure it made that much difference > in the end, but it was satisfying. > > Regards > > Rob > > >