I'm really sorry to have cancelled your bid but I did state very clearly that zero feedback buyers should contact me first. I would then have done due diligence and we could have continued. A while ago I lost a very expensive Apple computer valued at over $3000 to a zero feedback buyer!
So I just needed to be cautious.
The computer has now been sold. But thank you sincerely for your interest.
Well, had I seen your terms I would have contacted you...Info like that should be at the TOP of the Ad, IMHO. And as a seller (I was a seller on Ebay for a long time) you could have contacted me. Plus you required a paypal account to bid, so it makes it a little more difficult to screw you over. My bid stayed in place for a long time...and then minutes after canceling my bid you cancel the auction. So, in my eyes you canceled my bid so you could end the auction and sell it to someone else that made you a nice offer. This defeats the purpose of Ebay and I personally think that sellers should be fined for such actions. Just my $0.02.
Had the auction continued after you canceled my bid then I would think differently! In the future, I would recommend you place the Ad on this site first and give people here a chance to buy it (you would probably get a better deal too), before putting it on Ebay.
As I said, I lost money on Ebay too...and it was from someone with a high-rating!