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If it was an offer of £250, with PayPal and Ebay fees, it will have ended up with misterpete having less in his pocket than he bought it for. (Ebay fees £27.34, PayPal fees: 8.70)
That leaves £213.96. He'd have needed to sell at £260 or more just to break even, not including any other costs.
Many years ago on here I sold a guitar at a discount to someone because they were begging me for it, a regular (they don't post now) - not a stranger to the forum - who then whacked it in a hard case (they got for free) and put it on ebay within 2 weeks at £200 more than I sold it for. That really was taking the proverbial...
As far as I can see ...
No wrong done by @Rox - offered something for sale, and sold it.
No wrong done by @close2u - other than being a bit too slow to grab the guitar initially.
@misterpete - I don't really care what you sold the guitar for on eBay, or whether it sold there or not. You bought something here, cheap, and attempted to flip it for a profit on eBay. Given the timings of the buy and sale, I'd guess that you bought with the sole intention of re-selling - at a profit.
That's not what this community is for. PM me if you want to discuss any further, but right now you're probably losing access to the Classifieds.