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On Sat, 04 Dec 2004 16:52:04 GMT, "Mel A. Nomah"
wrote: I am helping a nursing-home-bound elderly ham sell off his equipment. Some of it is old equipment of "collector" status which I have no idea of the value. Trying to find out a proper starting price for eBay auction, I asked on a QTH.NET reflector of that brand for estimates of the reasonable value, but did not ask for bids. Got several private responses, one of which was a bid for one of the items. The bid to me seems more than fair and we'd be happy to sell the item at that price, but I feel uncomfortable that others didn't get a chance to bid. At the same time, I don't want to look like we're trying to raise the price of the item. Would it be ethical for us to tell the group that we have a bid for the item (not revealing the amount of the bid) and ask others who wish to send private bids also? If we do that, should we give the original bidder a chance to match any higher bid? How can we be fair here, without starting a food-fight and looking like we're trying to "milk it for all it's worth"? Throw it on eBay, and let the eBay community decide what is fair. -- To reply, remove TheObvious from my e-mail address. |
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"Evan Platt" wrote : : Throw it on eBay, and let the eBay community decide what is fair. : Yes, and let some CB'er grab it, butcher it, and put it on 10 meters! Keep it off the eBay dump-site. 73, Barnabas Grumwitch Overbyte |
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On Sun, 05 Dec 2004 17:56:35 GMT, "Grümwîtch thë Ünflãppåblê"
wrote: Yes, and let some CB'er grab it, butcher it, and put it on 10 meters! Keep it off the eBay dump-site. So I'm curious what your suggestion is to make sure a CB'er doesn't buy it. -- To reply, remove TheObvious from my e-mail address. |
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"Evan Platt" wrote in message ... : : So I'm curious what your suggestion is to make sure a CB'er doesn't : buy it. : For starters, keep it off the eBay dump site, a notorious avenue for CBers bent on obtaining a "foot warmer". Then ask for a call sign and match up to shipping address via QRZ.COM. No match, no sale. 73, Barnabas Grumwitch Overbyte -- "All persons, living or dead, are purely coincidental, and should not be construed." |
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On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 04:38:25 GMT, "Grümwîtch thë Ünflãppåblê"
wrote: For starters, keep it off the eBay dump site, a notorious avenue for CBers bent on obtaining a "foot warmer". Then ask for a call sign and match up to shipping address via QRZ.COM. No match, no sale. So no CB'ers have ham licenses? Interesting. -- To reply, remove TheObvious from my e-mail address. |
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