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There is a reason for that.
His 2nd ebay ID is gottahaveit1995. He was shill-bidding (bidding up his own equipment) with the gottahaveit1995 ID early this year and was dumped off of ebay, thus the "Summer vacation". If you dig really deep into radio-mart's feedback history, you will find one little mistake made by Mr. Martyn: he gave HIMSELF feedback. About two to three years back gottahaveit1995 listed a feedback report for a purchase from radio-mart (himself). Check current 30-day buying history of gottahaveit1995, look at serial numbers of Drake, Collins......two weeks later the same radio, same serial, is for sale at radio-mart. Reason for "private buyer list": quite obvious if you want to bid up your own stuff! Who knows how many other ebay ID's this guy has. "mike maghakian" wrote in message news ![]() many of his auctions are now PRIVATE, meaning only he can see the bidders |
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patgkz wrote:
There is a reason for that. His 2nd ebay ID is gottahaveit1995. He was shill-bidding (bidding up his own equipment) with the gottahaveit1995 ID early this year and was dumped off of ebay, thus the "Summer vacation". If you dig really deep into radio-mart's feedback history, you will find one little mistake made by Mr. Martyn: he gave HIMSELF feedback. About two to three years back gottahaveit1995 listed a feedback report for a purchase from radio-mart (himself). Check current 30-day buying history of gottahaveit1995, look at serial numbers of Drake, Collins......two weeks later the same radio, same serial, is for sale at radio-mart. Reason for "private buyer list": quite obvious if you want to bid up your own stuff! Who knows how many other ebay ID's this guy has. Private auctions do make it harder for people to detect shill bidding, but I suspect the main reason he's going for private auctions is some folks here were talking about contacting his bidders to "warn them" about his history. Many folks won't bid on private auctions, so this will probably reduce his profits. I see nothing wrong with someone buying an item that's poorly listed for resale, or with buying an item, fixing it, and then reselling it for a profit. The problem is it appears the main thing Martyn does is puff up the descriptions and leave out any mention of flaws noted by the previous owner. But his auctions can be entertaining. I've seen him mention listening to historical events happen on a particular radio a decade before the radio was introduced. |
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![]() "Mark S. Holden" wrote: patgkz wrote: There is a reason for that. His 2nd ebay ID is gottahaveit1995. He was shill-bidding (bidding up his own equipment) with the gottahaveit1995 ID early this year and was dumped off of ebay, thus the "Summer vacation". If you dig really deep into radio-mart's feedback history, you will find one little mistake made by Mr. Martyn: he gave HIMSELF feedback. About two to three years back gottahaveit1995 listed a feedback report for a purchase from radio-mart (himself). Check current 30-day buying history of gottahaveit1995, look at serial numbers of Drake, Collins......two weeks later the same radio, same serial, is for sale at radio-mart. Reason for "private buyer list": quite obvious if you want to bid up your own stuff! Who knows how many other ebay ID's this guy has. Private auctions do make it harder for people to detect shill bidding, but I suspect the main reason he's going for private auctions is some folks here were talking about contacting his bidders to "warn them" about his history. Many folks won't bid on private auctions, so this will probably reduce his profits. I see nothing wrong with someone buying an item that's poorly listed for resale, or with buying an item, fixing it, and then reselling it for a profit. The problem is it appears the main thing Martyn does is puff up the descriptions and leave out any mention of flaws noted by the previous owner. But his auctions can be entertaining. I've seen him mention listening to historical events happen on a particular radio a decade before the radio was introduced. I'd like to read one of those, but it's probably expired by now, dxAce Michigan USA |
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On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 07:30:45 -0500, dxAce wrote:
"Mark S. Holden" wrote: patgkz wrote: There is a reason for that. His 2nd ebay ID is gottahaveit1995. He was shill-bidding (bidding up his own equipment) with the gottahaveit1995 ID early this year and was dumped off of ebay, thus the "Summer vacation". If you dig really deep into radio-mart's feedback history, you will find one little mistake made by Mr. Martyn: he gave HIMSELF feedback. About two to three years back gottahaveit1995 listed a feedback report for a purchase from radio-mart (himself). Check current 30-day buying history of gottahaveit1995, look at serial numbers of Drake, Collins......two weeks later the same radio, same serial, is for sale at radio-mart. Reason for "private buyer list": quite obvious if you want to bid up your own stuff! Who knows how many other ebay ID's this guy has. Private auctions do make it harder for people to detect shill bidding, but I suspect the main reason he's going for private auctions is some folks here were talking about contacting his bidders to "warn them" about his history. Many folks won't bid on private auctions, so this will probably reduce his profits. I see nothing wrong with someone buying an item that's poorly listed for resale, or with buying an item, fixing it, and then reselling it for a profit. The problem is it appears the main thing Martyn does is puff up the descriptions and leave out any mention of flaws noted by the previous owner. But his auctions can be entertaining. I've seen him mention listening to historical events happen on a particular radio a decade before the radio was introduced. I'd like to read one of those, but it's probably expired by now, dxAce Michigan USA No probably about it. |
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dxAce wrote:
"Mark S. Holden" wrote: patgkz wrote: There is a reason for that. His 2nd ebay ID is gottahaveit1995. He was shill-bidding (bidding up his own equipment) with the gottahaveit1995 ID early this year and was dumped off of ebay, thus the "Summer vacation". If you dig really deep into radio-mart's feedback history, you will find one little mistake made by Mr. Martyn: he gave HIMSELF feedback. About two to three years back gottahaveit1995 listed a feedback report for a purchase from radio-mart (himself). Check current 30-day buying history of gottahaveit1995, look at serial numbers of Drake, Collins......two weeks later the same radio, same serial, is for sale at radio-mart. Reason for "private buyer list": quite obvious if you want to bid up your own stuff! Who knows how many other ebay ID's this guy has. Private auctions do make it harder for people to detect shill bidding, but I suspect the main reason he's going for private auctions is some folks here were talking about contacting his bidders to "warn them" about his history. Many folks won't bid on private auctions, so this will probably reduce his profits. I see nothing wrong with someone buying an item that's poorly listed for resale, or with buying an item, fixing it, and then reselling it for a profit. The problem is it appears the main thing Martyn does is puff up the descriptions and leave out any mention of flaws noted by the previous owner. But his auctions can be entertaining. I've seen him mention listening to historical events happen on a particular radio a decade before the radio was introduced. I'd like to read one of those, but it's probably expired by now, dxAce Michigan USA The last one I saw was at least a month before he was naru'd. |
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![]() "Mark S. Holden" wrote in message ... patgkz wrote: There is a reason for that. His 2nd ebay ID is gottahaveit1995. He was shill-bidding (bidding up his own equipment) with the gottahaveit1995 ID early this year and was dumped off of ebay, thus the "Summer vacation". If you dig really deep into radio-mart's feedback history, you will find one little mistake made by Mr. Martyn: he gave HIMSELF feedback. About two to three years back gottahaveit1995 listed a feedback report for a purchase from radio-mart (himself). Check current 30-day buying history of gottahaveit1995, look at serial numbers of Drake, Collins......two weeks later the same radio, same serial, is for sale at radio-mart. Reason for "private buyer list": quite obvious if you want to bid up your own stuff! Who knows how many other ebay ID's this guy has. Private auctions do make it harder for people to detect shill bidding, but I suspect the main reason he's going for private auctions is some folks here were talking about contacting his bidders to "warn them" about his history. Many folks won't bid on private auctions, so this will probably reduce his profits. I see nothing wrong with someone buying an item that's poorly listed for resale, or with buying an item, fixing it, and then reselling it for a profit. The problem is it appears the main thing Martyn does is puff up the descriptions and leave out any mention of flaws noted by the previous owner. But his auctions can be entertaining. I've seen him mention listening to historical events happen on a particular radio a decade before the radio was introduced. I'll tell you something. This guy does not know much about radios like you said. He had 2 R-5000's for sale once. One stock and one with 3 optional filters. I asked him what filters were in there and his reply was, "I don't have the time to take it all apart to check" Take it "all apart?" How about a few screws and lift the top off. How can you be a radio jock and not want to know and list the filters for sale on your own radio??? I don't think he knows much at all. Lucky |
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![]() "Lucky" wrote in message I'll tell you something. This guy does not know much about radios like you said. He had 2 R-5000's for sale once. One stock and one with 3 optional filters. I asked him what filters were in there and his reply was, "I don't have the time to take it all apart to check" Take it "all apart?" How about a few screws and lift the top off. How can you be a radio jock and not want to know and list the filters for sale on your own radio??? I don't think he knows much at all. Lucky He's no real radio man, That's for sure. He's a poser. -- 73 and good DXing. Brian ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A lot of radios and 100' of rusty wire! Zumbrota, Southern MN Brian's Radio Universe http://webpages.charter.net/brianhill/ EMAIL- (Hide the $100 to reply!) |
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Lucky wrote:
"Mark S. Holden" wrote in message ... patgkz wrote: There is a reason for that. His 2nd ebay ID is gottahaveit1995. He was shill-bidding (bidding up his own equipment) with the gottahaveit1995 ID early this year and was dumped off of ebay, thus the "Summer vacation". If you dig really deep into radio-mart's feedback history, you will find one little mistake made by Mr. Martyn: he gave HIMSELF feedback. About two to three years back gottahaveit1995 listed a feedback report for a purchase from radio-mart (himself). Check current 30-day buying history of gottahaveit1995, look at serial numbers of Drake, Collins......two weeks later the same radio, same serial, is for sale at radio-mart. Reason for "private buyer list": quite obvious if you want to bid up your own stuff! Who knows how many other ebay ID's this guy has. Private auctions do make it harder for people to detect shill bidding, but I suspect the main reason he's going for private auctions is some folks here were talking about contacting his bidders to "warn them" about his history. Many folks won't bid on private auctions, so this will probably reduce his profits. I see nothing wrong with someone buying an item that's poorly listed for resale, or with buying an item, fixing it, and then reselling it for a profit. The problem is it appears the main thing Martyn does is puff up the descriptions and leave out any mention of flaws noted by the previous owner. But his auctions can be entertaining. I've seen him mention listening to historical events happen on a particular radio a decade before the radio was introduced. I'll tell you something. This guy does not know much about radios like you said. He had 2 R-5000's for sale once. One stock and one with 3 optional filters. I asked him what filters were in there and his reply was, "I don't have the time to take it all apart to check" Take it "all apart?" How about a few screws and lift the top off. How can you be a radio jock and not want to know and list the filters for sale on your own radio??? I don't think he knows much at all. Lucky It's possible he was busy. It's also possible he figured the information wouldn't help maximize his profit. For example, if a dealer had a bunch of spare 1.8khz filters in stock, he could put three of them in one radio and claim it had 3 extra filters. |
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![]() Well its obvious Radio-Mart is gottahaveit1995. A very rare silverface SX-28 is bought by gottahaveit1995 and Radio-Mart just sold it. Here gottahaveit1995 buys it: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=5728461006 Here Radio-Mart is selling it a couple weeks latter: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=57317583 48 -- 73 and good DXing. Brian ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A lot of radios and 100' of rusty wire! Zumbrota, Southern MN Brian's Radio Universe http://webpages.charter.net/brianhill/ EMAIL- (Hide the $100 to reply!) |
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