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![]() "Dave Stadt" wrote in message ... "Lucky" wrote in message ... "m II" wrote in message news:8wwie.68587$tg1.47577@edtnps84... Lucky wrote: I did bid pretty high too. But yes, of course I'm ****ed I didn't win it but would have if she kept the auction the way it was represented and followed her contract. And the next time I see an auction that says US ONLY I will ask the seller if they will stick to that before I bid. Good thinking. It's still a sad state of affairs when you have to ask if someone will stick to the terms they themselves set. Mind you, this situation can work to your benefit, too. I've told some 'US only' sellers that if they would ship to Canada, I'd bid on the item. Out of the three times I asked, Two said ok. The third said the paper work was too much. He was a high volume seller with his hands full as it was. I could see his point. mike Exactly. Perhaps I should have filled everyone on the important details of this auction and why I'm so ****ed and why it's not just sour grapes. The auction was for a Lowe HF-150 Europa radio. Here is my last experience with a foreign Japanese buyer for a Lowe 150 Europa. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=5751121 391 As you can see it went for $880 from a Japanese collector. You will also notice I didn't bid on it cause the seller shipped worldwide. This is the auction where the guy canceled his original auction and relisted it. But this time he started the bidding at $595 where in the first it was a Buy it Now for $597. This is not the first time I've seen Japanese and foreign buyers paying way over what they usually go for and blowing away other buyers. People from overseas seem to be always willing to buy at very high prices since most Ebayers won't ship out of the country. So, I always stay away from worldwide auctions unless it's a little item like Brenda Ann mentioned. Plus these foreign bidders money is worth more then our US dollar so they can pay more too. When I finally found another Europa auction, and I saw it was "Ships to US ONLY" more then 3 times, I jumped on it. This is what I've been waiting months for. So, when I lost the auction of course I was disappointed and sad as any of us would be for this radio. Then, when I saw the winner was a foreign Japanese overseas buyer, I couldn't believe it. Yes, it made me100 times more mad to see this happen. The radio would have been mine if that overseas buyer wasn't allowed to bid since the seller mentioned TO US ONLY in BIG print. So I was sure this seller wouldn't accept a foreign bidder. You have yet to answer the question that has been asked numerous times.......how do you know the radio was shipped outside the US? The bidder being from Japan doesn't mean diddly squat. I don't Dave. I really don't know. But it would be nice to be told what happened. When I sell something, I get back to all who asked questioned and had concerns. But that's just me I guess. Lucky |
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