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the truth about Radio-mart on eBay, judge for yourself
The Truth About Radio-Mart is this: The root cause of this fraud is the
simple fact that eBay allows it to happen. Think of it: A seller sells gottahaveit1995 a radio. Ebay gets paid. Martyn then sells the radio as radio-mart. The same item sells again some three weeks later (usually for MORE money).....guess what: Ebay gets paid again! What incentive is there for eBay to clean up these types of sellers? Answer: none. Remember Martyn's "Summer Vacation" away from ebay about two years ago....well, eBay did reinstate him after being caught shill bidding....what (again) does that say about the Bay? Ebay is only as honest as the individual seller is honest. It can be as corrupt as any seller wants it to be, within eBay's broad sellers rules. We are the real dopes, selling Mr. Martyn all of our stuff and then bidding it up when we know full well that it's trash. Take a look at some the "mint" equipment he sells...you can see the knicks and rust on the cabinets for heavens' sake. He's been blocked as a buyer of my equipment and shall remain so, no matter how much he's willing to bid. "mike maghakian" wrote in message ... a couple of weeks ago I listed on eBay a broken FRG-7700 receiver. the buyer was gottahaveit1995. it was paid for and shipped to Martyn Allison. today, Radio-mart has listed that identical FRG-7700, including the CD I made and included. he made up a story that was not true that he had sold this receiver in working condition and it was returned broken. Radio-mart also happens to be Martyn Allison. and this is not the first time he bought something from me under gottahaveit1995 and sold it two weeks later as radio-mart the auctions in question a 5837723543 and 5833316809 judge for yourself how honest this person is and if you can ever believe anything he says in his auctions. |
the truth about Radio-mart on eBay, judge for yourself
IonSpot wrote: The Truth About Radio-Mart is this: The root cause of this fraud is the simple fact that eBay allows it to happen. Think of it: A seller sells gottahaveit1995 a radio. Ebay gets paid. Martyn then sells the radio as radio-mart. The same item sells again some three weeks later (usually for MORE money).....guess what: Ebay gets paid again! You have just described hundreds of thousands of Ebay deals... Every sellers dream is to sell their goods for more than they paid. What incentive is there for eBay to clean up these types of sellers? Answer: none. Remember Martyn's "Summer Vacation" away from ebay about two years ago....well, eBay did reinstate him after being caught shill bidding....what (again) does that say about the Bay? Ebay reinstates lots of sellers after a probation...so what. Ebay is only as honest as the individual seller is honest. It can be as corrupt as any seller wants it to be, within eBay's broad sellers rules. 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. We are the real dopes, selling Mr. Martyn all of our stuff and then bidding it up when we know full well that it's trash. Take a look at some the "mint" equipment he sells...you can see the knicks and rust on the cabinets for heavens' sake. I'm confused here. You know your stuff is trash and yet you sell it anyway. And then once you have sold it to Mr. Martyn you then bid it up???? If he's the crook you say he is then you are sounding more like a co-conspirator...... 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!! He's been blocked as a buyer of my equipment and shall remain so, no matter how much he's willing to bid. 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. |
the truth about Radio-mart on eBay, judge for yourself
RHF wrote: John S - One Man's Junk - Is Another Man's Treasure ~ RHF That's how Ebay, garage sales, auctions and estate sales work! . . . . . |
the truth about Radio-mart on eBay, judge for yourself
On 5 Dec 2005 13:13:38 -0800, "John S." wrote:
You know your stuff is trash and yet you sell it anyway. And then once you have sold it to Mr. Martyn you then bid it up???? If he's the crook you say he is then you are sounding more like a co-conspirator...... How does this justify his actions though? Co-conspirators or not, it's still a scam, right? OM |
the truth about Radio-mart on eBay, judge for yourself
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 |
the truth about Radio-mart on eBay, judge for yourself
Ebay could drop the private feedback and private bidders feature if
they gave a **** about the buyers. Ebay could provide a feature to only look at negative feedback (i.e. firefox ebaynegs) if they were concerned about the buyer. There is an opening for some other company (google perhaps) to give ebay some real competition by become a fairer market place. Remember when ebay dropped the reserve auction feature (a real time waster for buys and their system) but reinstated it when the sellers complained? John S. wrote: 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. |
the truth about Radio-mart on eBay, judge for yourself
junius wrote: 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. I've been on this forum long anough to recognize that small core of individuals who when this topic comes up all pile on with the same litany of complaints and responses over and over. If this guy was really that bad his rating would be so low that Ebay would drop him. 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. There are so many sellers of radios on Ebay that throw descriptives like Mint, Minty, New Old Stock, Clean, Works Perfectly, etc., into auctions that anyone with half an ounce of sense just completely ignores them and asks specifics about condition. Information on Ebay has to be treated as though it is coming from a used car dealer. 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). I have yet to come across a seller that underdescribes his radios, and in my experience there are very few that list the warts and wrinkles completely. As with used car dealers, Ebay sellers are in the business of selling. Do you or others have recent examples of this guy using shill bidders to inflate the auction price? Even if the guy is using shills that is no excuse for a potential buyer not knowing his maximum price. 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? Given that it is essentially the same group of people climbing on the bandwagon each time I have to think there is another agenda. Junius |
the truth about Radio-mart on eBay, judge for yourself
In article .com,
"John S." wrote: junius wrote: 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. I've been on this forum long anough to recognize that small core of individuals who when this topic comes up all pile on with the same litany of complaints and responses over and over. If this guy was really that bad his rating would be so low that Ebay would drop him. Snip This thread started out with a warning about a specific auction not vague or wide ranging complaints against this guy. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
the truth about Radio-mart on eBay, judge for yourself
Telamon wrote: In article .com, "John S." wrote: junius wrote: 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. I've been on this forum long anough to recognize that small core of individuals who when this topic comes up all pile on with the same litany of complaints and responses over and over. If this guy was really that bad his rating would be so low that Ebay would drop him. Snip This thread started out with a warning about a specific auction not vague or wide ranging complaints against this guy. -- Copied this directly from the first post: ...and this is not the first time he bought something from me under gottahaveit1995 and sold it two weeks later as radio-mart the auctions in question a 5837723543 and 5833316809 judge for yourself how honest this person is and if you can ever believe anything he says in his auctions. |
the truth about Radio-mart on eBay, judge for yourself
In article .com,
"John S." wrote: Telamon wrote: In article .com, "John S." wrote: junius wrote: 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. I've been on this forum long anough to recognize that small core of individuals who when this topic comes up all pile on with the same litany of complaints and responses over and over. If this guy was really that bad his rating would be so low that Ebay would drop him. Snip This thread started out with a warning about a specific auction not vague or wide ranging complaints against this guy. -- Copied this directly from the first post: ...and this is not the first time he bought something from me under gottahaveit1995 and sold it two weeks later as radio-mart the auctions in question a 5837723543 and 5833316809 judge for yourself how honest this person is and if you can ever believe anything he says in his auctions. Yes, this is a specific example or experience dealing with this individual not a vague complaint. Specific examples or experiences can be learned from unlike vague or wide ranging complaints. Here is the rest of the post: In article , "mike maghakian" wrote: a couple of weeks ago I listed on eBay a broken FRG-7700 receiver. the buyer was gottahaveit1995. it was paid for and shipped to Martyn Allison. today, Radio-mart has listed that identical FRG-7700, including the CD I made and included. he made up a story that was not true that he had sold this receiver in working condition and it was returned broken. Radio-mart also happens to be Martyn Allison. and this is not the first time he bought something from me under gottahaveit1995 and sold it two weeks later as radio-mart the auctions in question a 5837723543 and 5833316809 judge for yourself how honest this person is and if you can ever believe anything he says in his auctions. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
the truth about Radio-mart on eBay, judge for yourself
I bought a radio from Brian Hill.Very professional business practice and a nice Blaupunkt Derby 691 Radio I bought from him. cuhulin Who gives a rat's balls? |
the truth about Radio-mart on eBay, judge for yourself
Dan Conti wrote:
I bought a radio from Brian Hill.Very professional business practice and a nice Blaupunkt Derby 691 Radio I bought from him. cuhulin Who gives a rat's balls? The Rat? mike |
the truth about Radio-mart on eBay, judge for yourself
OregonMike wrote: On 6 Dec 2005 04:39:12 -0800, "John S." wrote: What are his actions and how are they different from other sellers on ebay. Doesn't he misrepresent most the stuff he auctions as much higher quality than it really is ? Bare in mind, this isn't my arguement. I don't know if he does or not, and I'm beginning to think that most of those complaining on this forum really don't know either. But even if he is overdescribing his radios, he has plenty of company. Most of us realize that sellers by their self-interest tend to emphasize the positive and minimize the negative. Like most on this forum I troll the Ebay auctions. If you look closely at the pictures and ask a few pointed questions you quickly discover that the mint, minty, rarely used, almost perfect, super clean, pristine radio has plenty of warts. Most used radios are used. Given the number of sellers that overdescribe their radios on Ebay I'm at a complete loss as to why this one guy attracts the unending attention of our resident mutual complaint society. |
the truth about Radio-mart on eBay, judge for yourself
"John S." wrote: OregonMike wrote: On 6 Dec 2005 04:39:12 -0800, "John S." wrote: What are his actions and how are they different from other sellers on ebay. Doesn't he misrepresent most the stuff he auctions as much higher quality than it really is ? Bare in mind, this isn't my arguement. I don't know if he does or not, and I'm beginning to think that most of those complaining on this forum really don't know either. But even if he is overdescribing his radios, he has plenty of company. Most of us realize that sellers by their self-interest tend to emphasize the positive and minimize the negative. Like most on this forum I troll the Ebay auctions. If you look closely at the pictures and ask a few pointed questions you quickly discover that the mint, minty, rarely used, almost perfect, super clean, pristine radio has plenty of warts. Most used radios are used. Given the number of sellers that overdescribe their radios on Ebay I'm at a complete loss as to why this one guy attracts the unending attention of our resident mutual complaint society. Well, the guy does lie his ass off on a regular basis. dxAce Michigan USA |
the truth about Radio-mart on eBay, judge for yourself
Come to think about it,I did once buy something from a guy in Ohio who
had some Elvis Presley notebooks for sale,the kind of notebooks you jot notes in.The married Irish woman in England had seen them on eBay and she asked me to buy one of the notebooks for her.I emailed the guy in Ohio (he had provided his name and email address and snail mail address at eBay) I bought one of the notebooks from him and I snail mailed it to her.It was about five years ago. cuhulin |
the truth about Radio-mart on eBay, judge for yourself
On 9 Dec 2005 07:21:17 -0800, "John S." wrote:
Given the number of sellers that overdescribe their radios on Ebay I'm at a complete loss as to why this one guy attracts the unending attention of our resident mutual complaint society. I'd guess he's quite obsessive with the overstating a products quality or just outright lies to merit such attention. As you remarked, why is he being singled out when e-bay is ridden with sellers overstating their product's quality. OM |
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OM,
This is a Shortwave Radio newsgroup and some say with good reason; that Radio-Mart is the Premiere 'miss' Seller of overstated Shortwave Radios on eBay. There-in-lays the Reason for the Famous {Infamous} eBay Seller Radio-Mart being a Topic-of-Discussion here. yes it is that simple ~ RHF |
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