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  Making a bid and than it's declined     Tue 6th Nov 2007 03:21:18

Digitaltouch

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I made a lower bid on a item.
I received an email that the offer was declined.
Weeks later my lower bid was now excepted.
Doe's that seem right?
Once an offer is declined it has expired?
Anyways I tired to let delcampe and the seller know about this issue and really no one could help or correct this or explain I was forced to purchase the item after weeks of receiving No from my original offer.
Has this happen to anyone out there?
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  Making a bid and than itīs declined     Tue 6th Nov 2007 18:57:26

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In response to Digitaltouch [100% (42x)] :
I made a lower bid on a item.
I received an email that the offer was declined.
Weeks later my lower bid was now excepted.
Doe's that seem right?
Once an offer is declined it has expired?
Anyways I tired to let delcampe and the seller know about this issue and really no one could help or correct this or explain I was forced to purchase the item after weeks of receiving No from my original offer.
Has this happen to anyone out there?


I have noticed that when I decline a lower offer, the offer stays in my "lower bids" page for some time (and then expires after how long?)

The function is a great one to have and the options for declining/accepting are great (there are a couple of ways to do each) but perhaps if an offer is declined it should expire immediately--that way, the above problem would not occur.

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  Making a bid and than itīs declined     Wed 7th Nov 2007 01:25:56

Digitaltouch

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In response to Alan65 [100% (2042x)][PRO] Club+ member: Gold  :
I have noticed that when I decline a lower offer, the offer stays in my "lower bids" page for some time (and then expires after how long?)

The function is a great one to have and the options for declining/accepting are great (there are a couple of ways to do each) but perhaps if an offer is declined it should expire immediately--that way, the above problem would not occur.



I agree.
The another problem is when customer service can't help you need them the most.
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  Making a bid and than itīs declined     Sat 24th Nov 2007 00:35:19

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In response to Digitaltouch [100% (42x)] :
I made a lower bid on a item.
I received an email that the offer was declined.
Weeks later my lower bid was now excepted.
Doe's that seem right?
Once an offer is declined it has expired?
Anyways I tired to let delcampe and the seller know about this issue and really no one could help or correct this or explain I was forced to purchase the item after weeks of receiving No from my original offer.
Has this happen to anyone out there?


Hello !

when you make a lower offer , it remains untill you remove it from your "lower offers" ... if the seller changes his mind , he can accept it even after years ? (I don't think there is any time limit)

I also believe it's stupid ... the best is to remove any lower offer that is not accepted to prevent any problems ..



Regards.

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  Making a bid and than itīs declined     Wed 13th May 2009 22:24:49

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In response to Magritte [100% (2371x)] :
Hello !

when you make a lower offer , it remains untill you remove it from your "lower offers" ... if the seller changes his mind , he can accept it even after years ? (I don't think there is any time limit)

I also believe it's stupid ... the best is to remove any lower offer that is not accepted to prevent any problems ..



Regards.



I made a lower offer and was told it was "In Abeyance". Can anyone explain exactely what that means :dunno:
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