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On Sat, 20 Nov 2004 03:47:27 GMT, "Calif Bill"
wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message .. . 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. I heard on the radio EBAY has just clamped down on some big dealers that were doing exactly that. They are trying, but the problem is pandemic. All you need to do is have a couple of your friends bid on things you put up. The reason eBay is just now getting around to clamping down is that it's hurting the bottom line - the overall amount of bidding has slowed and thus, revenue has dropped. Later, Tom |