Either they've been offered a price to take it off auction, thus gambling on either getting a lot more or a lot less than it might have gone for, or they're greedy, dummy spitting :wanker:s who, (in trying to cut their listing costs by listing a record - that they expect to reap top dollar for - at a low starting price with no reserve) see that with a few hours to go and no bids, pull the item and have a bit of a hissy fit to themselves. The same folk are also the one's who, when you email them to ask where the item dissapeared to, as you'd been watching it and had a bid lined up, feel it within their right to reply with...
"Hi
As there had been no bids, on what is a very rare record I pullrd it. I was not going to let this go for nothing. You are about the 5th person to email me. My reply is the same to all, next bid don't try and steal it."
What a pleasant chap. Dog's bollox that one.
Out of interest, what is the Trey J's - 'I Found It All In You' worth. Don't tell me, tell the guy who had one for sale...he'd sure like to know so he can list it properly next time.