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I placed a bid on a harddisk and found out by checking shortly before the bid ended, that the original item (placed at 99.00 USD) had been replaced by a useless 99 cents item. Of course my bid was still at a range where the harddisk had been (150 USD). The item I originally had checked was not longer on the ebay site. Can a seller change items just like that, without you getting notice ?
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The strange thing is, that I checked my snipes about every other day and suddenly when I opened myEbay I noticed, that instead of the picture of the harddrive I found this Lance Armstrong wristband but from the same supplier. What really spooked me, was the price of 0.99 cents and my bid of 150 USD. I immediately deleted the bid, as I did not want to end up paying the 150 USD for a useless item and only a few hours later I started to wonder how this could have happened. Also it seems the originally quoted item never made it to the sale. Now I only had 2 items in there so there can't be any mistake on my part, because the two items, although from different supplier were identical IBM parts.
I guess I'll have to collect my info and forward it to Ebay.
Just for the heck of it: I sent the seller an email requesting information about 2 items, both harddisks "at the time" and he replied with an email making sense: in essence saying that one of them was a 68 pin drive and the other an 80 pin drive. If I take the 2 item numbers now and search on Ebay, one of them shows a disk and the other one shows the ominous Lance Armstrong wristband...strange strange.
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I am not sure you can change pixs with a bid.
You can if, as I said, they are hosted off-ebay. When I sell I use my 1 free photo with ebay and pay for the small gallery photo, then I add however many pictures I want to illustrate my item, all hosted on my own domain - clever eh? So, if you had your item's text as a self-hosted image you could easily change it at the last minute - ruining the winning bidder's day. Dodgy or what! Wink

I'm guessing this is just a simple case of mistaken item no's which'll be hard to prove one way or the other.

Still no item numbers from bytesandmore so we cannot check my theory.

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