
A Fox X-Men 3 VIP Experience, including a private tour of the Fox studio lot and the chance to go behind-the-scenes and attend a scoring session for the summer blockbuster.Luxury, catered 24-person suites at the Staples Center for major sporting events including Lakers, Kings, and Clippers games.A Baldwin grand piano signed by celebrity participants in the 2nd Annual GRAMMY Jam, including: George Benson, Jamie Foxx, Herbie Hancock, Randy Jackson, and Olivia Newton-John.Celebrity-signed memorabilia from the 48th Annual Grammy Awards.King, LL Cool J, Paul McCartney, Tom Petty, and Dwight Yoakam and more. Music memorabilia from Sheryl Crow, Melissa Etheridge, Anthony Kiedis, B.B.This year's event features 100 lots including: (ET/PT) from the Staples Center in Los Angeles. The telecast will be broadcast live on the CBS Television Network at 8 p.m. Now in its sixth year, the Grammy Charity Online Auction is held during Grammy Week - a celebration that culminates with the 48th Annual GRAMMY Awards on Feb. This public sale offers music and entertainment memorabilia from legendary artists, as well as outstanding VIP experiences.Īll proceeds raised through this special auction will benefit the Grammy Foundation. And again.if you set your preferences as I recommended, most of these types of bidders will be automatically blocked from bidding on your items.The 48th Grammy Charity Online Auction, presented by Dr Pepper, is available at through Feb. Hopefully you opened and closed an unpaid item case to get your FVF credit. That's how they make their money.not by sending out evil robots to bid and not pay. eBay WANTS items to sell and they WANT buyers to pay. It's certainly not eBay running a scam on members with robot bidders. That's common knowledge among responders here. There is a big problem in this category with sport bidders, non-payers, and scammers. Since you predicted before this happened that it would happen, I guess you are looking for "evidence" to support your "sense." There has not been a surge.there has been about the same # of posts for a long long time now about the scammers, clueless newbie non-payers, and sport bidders playing in this category. If your allegations were true, there would have been a surge of posts about non-payers in your category related to the promo you took part in. I've been answering questions in the Answer Center almost daily for almost 12 years so I have a pretty good sense of how things work and what problems members are having.

eBay employees do not respond on this member-to-member board. Again, you can reread it from the link at the bottom of any page to learn why you will not be starting a class action suit.Īnd no, I do not work for eBay, I buy and sell on eBay. I'm not referring to the cost of a class action suit, I'm referring to what you agreed to when you signed eBay's user agreement. Im contacting attorneys to try to put a class action suit together. Think how many high ticket items they may have guaranteed. Thebidders quit bidding ding way before 245 so 2 robots took turns driving up the bid so that eBay doesn't have to give out an invoice.Īnd we we can't leave negative feedback so these bots are still clean to do this over and over. Once we got the first human bid then eBay was on the hook for the difference in the prices. Several things.bot has no transactions, did not pay, raised the bid to cover the eBay guarantee and I got a bill.įirst, in my opinion it's price setting (they said if they could set the minimum bid they would guarantee a selling price of 245 with a voucher for the difference. The bots worked hard and it "sold" for 247.50 to a robot. Humans quit bidding before the price guarantee was met so 2 robots came out to play. I just had this happen on an eBay guarantee price bid.
