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On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 15:39:50 GMT, "QL" wrote:
I recently bid on three different four wheelers on Ebay. Each time I was outbid in the last few seconds and then received a "2nd chance offer" from each of these sellers which can only make me think that the seller was bidding against me as long as I would continue to bid and then contacting me as though the winning bidder had reneged. Hell!, I bought a new 2005 Rancher for only $500 more than a used 2004. Boats can still be bought at a good price on Ebay but buyer beware. I know for a fact that this is a standard practice on eBay and can introduce you to several folks who practice this on a regular basis. I know a "purchaser" who has one of those quadruple bizzillion highest quality buyer rating who hasn't bought anything from or on eBay in three or four years. Consider this. I bid on some red Cajun line, 8 lb test and I put a price on it equal to what I can buy it from Bass Pro Shops plus shipping and handling. The same person over bid against me raising the price to a ridiculous level, won the "auction" and I get an email from the seller saying he's willing to knock off a couple of bucks off the highest bid - did I want the line? At twice the price (when shipping/handling was included) of Bass Pro Shops. Yeah right. eBay was great for a while, but if you want to buy something, get it on sale at a retailers web site or just go to a store - eBay sucks. All the best, Tom -------------- "What the hell's the deal with this newsgroup... is there a computer terminal in the day room of some looney bin somewhere?" Bilgeman - circa 2004 |