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Would you like it if someone did that to you? :-) You take the risk of eBay auctions, you take the risk of not getting what you want. You're selling at a time when people are getting rid of unnecessary possessions. It's a buyers market in terms of watches. On the contrary, it's a sellers market regarding bicycles because there's a shortage globally. There's no watch shortage.
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I've been at the receiving end of the "the item is actually out of stock/sold to someone else, sorry," hence why I think it's possible to cancel the sale. Uncool move nonetheless, as you point out.
As to your point, and as I kind of realise tonight, I can actually hold on to this for a while until better times should I choose profit over a sale. Which I'm not sure how I feel. I guess I was also curious to know whether you'd also think this has actually quite a bit more value than that it sold for (in terms of measuring what's worth being a bit of a bellend to someone else on ebay). If that makes sense?
Re: this Dawn Grey Samurai I popped on eBay – it just sold for £433, quite a bit lower than what I was expecting. Worth cancelling and greedily hoping to sell later, or take a small profit with a favourable £1 fee, you'd say?