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There are lots of retailers that concurrently list inventory on ebay as well as their own website or store front. There's always the chance that you can have buyers for a single item from multiple entry points. The seller has to choose which one he deals with first. Most of the time I would suspect that the seller would use the "first one wins" option. In this case, however, its a sticky wicket because it's a hassle to undo an ebay transaction. Had the seller been able to mark the item as sold on ebay before the BIN, it wouldn't have been an issue.
In a perfect world, the inventories would be tied together. I don't think that this is generally the case however. Side note, this seller had several Cycles and Sovereigns listed without back scans or an indication of what series back they were. I asked a question to the seller in each instance within minutes of the item being listed and just now got responses that the items were sold. Win some/lose some. |
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