Wendy Beard wrote: 
If you don't want to let on that you've sold it outside ebay (I won't  
tell!), just say the dog ate it or something. 
I guess that's a valid enough excuse... 

And my buyer advised me to say it got stolen from my car. C'mon, guys. Would YOU 
believe it if someone told you that, after six years of ownership, the item suddenly 
disappeared in mid-auction? I wouldn't, either.

And it's wrong to do what I did, then duck behind a lie.

I decided to take my lumps: In canceling each bid, I wrote: "The item has been sold in 
person to a local buyer."

In canceling the auction itself, I chose the radio button, "This item is no longer 
available for sale." I was planning to apologize and take my lumps; the EBay 
cancellation procedure led me to think that once I clicked End the Auction, another 
page would appear on which I could add a note at the bottom of the auction page, 
explaining why. Well, it didn't. Once the auction ended, even I couldn't add my two 
cents' worth.

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