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Originally Posted by Othen
Well Andrew, if I was looking to pay top dollar for a 30 year old Volvo that is what I would do, which is the reason I don't quite understand the bidding pattern. I'm not sure, but I think we have seen something similar with this seller previously (lots of high bids early on).
If as Dave suggests the 'deposit taken' notice is just a rouse to create a frenzy then we may well see this one advertised again in a fortnight.
Alan
PS. Bidding is now up to £8,100.99 - how is that happening if the motor car is already sold and the seller has taken a deposit?
PPS. The bidding pattern for this Land Rover is remarkably similar: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/234251762...p2471758.m4703
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Ok. You get in touch and say I'll give you 8.5k for the car and will pay a deposit .
I ( the seller), say ok but I'll leave the auction to run and if it makes more I'll give you your money back!
How about that.
Cake and eat it!