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![]() John S. wrote: You have just described hundreds of thousands of Ebay deals... Every sellers dream is to sell their goods for more than they paid. Sure, that's a given. If you've read through the messages on this guy, you'll see that the function of this sort of thread is to alert folks to the fact that this guy is presumably an habitual liar regarding the quality/condition of the products he sells. While other sellers might do the same thing, there has been an established pattern noted by some with regard to this specific seller. By alerting the rest of us to this, the thread is serving to potentially improve knowledge on the buyers' side. Other threads have highlighted instances of alleged shill bidding on this guys part, even noting, for instance, that one of his profiles had once left feedback on the other. Ebay can't police the quality of goods sold...that's up to the buyer and seller to figure out. Ebay is first and foremost a broker. If something is illegal, violates property rights, is dangerous or is on a list of banned goods then they sometimes jump in. It's quite true that eBay can't police the quality of goods sold on their site, that's why a thread like this serves to alleviate problems of imperfect knowledge on the buyers' side. Since this guy allegedly has an established way of doing business (i.e. buying mediocre goods and then selling them as "as new" or "excellent condition"), Mike is actually doing us a service by alerting us to the seller's practices. Ebay is full of people selling worn out rusty stuff...it's up to the seller to ask the right questions before sending in his money. Caveat emptor is the first rule of doing business on Ebay!! Exactly, that's why it's useful to have threads like this in order to alert potential buyers (at least those shortwave enthusiasts who frequent this board regularly or occasionally) when a seller is habitually overstating the quality of merchandise and/or possibly manipulating the bidding (by utilizing private bidding and then employing an alternate account to possibly drive up the price at which an item sells). This and previous threads are beginning to sound more like whining from a bunch of disgruntled sellers who can't compete with a high volume dealer. I don't see that folks are whining about not being able to compete with this guy. It's more a case of folks noting his practices and warning others that they might think twice or thrice before bidding on one of his items. And that's fair enough, huh? Junius |
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