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Bob December 30th 04 11:03 PM

I does not appear he has any problem, lots of crazy bidding happens on
ebay. Often times an item will sell for more than it can be had for new.

I doubt if anyone has a 'problem' with this, but that does not exclude
the inevitability others may find it quite amusing...

Recently a Uniden apco25 scanner sold for $710 plus s&h, yet they're
readily available for $549 new with warranty.

I'm sure many people found that hilarious...
(maybe your humor routines are offline... :)

Happy New Year to all!
B.



dxAce wrote:


W4UDX wrote:

Check out this insane bidding!

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...keTra ck=true
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5740462346&fromMakeTra ck=true

Why do you worry about how others decide to spend THEIR money?

Problems?

dxAce
Michigan
USA



dxAce December 30th 04 11:24 PM



Evan Platt wrote:

On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 22:08:48 GMT, "Antonio I0JX"
wrote:

I see 107.50$. Not bad, what is the problem?


There was a bid for $10,000 (well, two bids for that amount). Both
have now been retracted.

I smell a scam, but we'll see


Yeah, you'd never really care to stare reality in the face, would you?

It's always a 'scam'.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



Antonio I0JX December 31st 04 12:23 AM

Recently a Uniden apco25 scanner sold for $710 plus s&h, yet they're=20
readily available for $549 new with warranty.


Look at that $80$ gift certificate sold for $152.50 =
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=3D6732187071

Tony, I0JX

Jeff December 31st 04 01:38 AM


"Antonio I0JX" wrote in message news:ZZ0Bd.348727

Look at that $80$ gift certificate sold for $152.50
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=6732187071

Tony, I0JX
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Notice the 0 rating of the buyer,,,, wonder how long it took
him to figure out he bought a box of rocks. LOL...... That auction
was a scam,, big time.



Jeff



W4UDX December 31st 04 01:38 AM

That's exactly what I wanted to do - humor people. Then the " 'tard boy"
parrot attacked......


"Bob" wrote in message
. ..
I does not appear he has any problem, lots of crazy bidding happens on
ebay. Often times an item will sell for more than it can be had for new.

I doubt if anyone has a 'problem' with this, but that does not exclude the
inevitability others may find it quite amusing...

Recently a Uniden apco25 scanner sold for $710 plus s&h, yet they're
readily available for $549 new with warranty.

I'm sure many people found that hilarious...
(maybe your humor routines are offline... :)

Happy New Year to all!
B.



dxAce wrote:
W4UDX wrote:

Check out this insane bidding!

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...keTra ck=true
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5740462346&fromMakeTra ck=true

Why do you worry about how others decide to spend THEIR money?

Problems?

dxAce
Michigan
USA




Rich Carlson, N9JIG December 31st 04 02:03 AM


Look at that $80$ gift certificate sold for $152.50
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=6732187071

Tony, I0JX


It is actually a pyramid scheme set-up.

--
Rich Carlson, N9JIG
rich#n9jig*com
Change the # to @ and the * to .

Evan Platt December 31st 04 11:11 AM

On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 18:24:30 -0500, dxAce wrote:

Yeah, you'd never really care to stare reality in the face, would you?


Could you not be an ass for once?

It's always a 'scam'.


Well, it's possible the scam attempt will fail, which is what I meant.
--
To reply, remove TheObvious from my e-mail address.


dxAce December 31st 04 01:09 PM



Evan Platt wrote:

On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 18:24:30 -0500, dxAce wrote:

Yeah, you'd never really care to stare reality in the face, would you?


Could you not be an ass for once?


OK, you do your very best to not be a 'tard then.

You try hard little boy.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



It's always a 'scam'.


Well, it's possible the scam attempt will fail, which is what I meant.
--
To reply, remove TheObvious from my e-mail address.



Ed Price December 31st 04 02:19 PM


"Bill M" wrote in message
...
Dee Flint wrote:

"PowerHouse Communications" wrote in message
...

Eighty-four dollars ($84) doesn't really seem all that insane to me...
What
do you run, a tin can with string?



Something has changed on eBay. Earlier today, it showed several
thousands of dollars.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE


Hehe...looks like K7HBC pulled his $10,000.00 bid. See bottom of the
page.
He apparently meant $100.00 and the gbp333(9) guy was bidding up against
that max. I wonder if gbp333(9) feels stoopid or happy (or both) right
about now?

-Bill



That auction was very interesting, as I had never watched a bid retraction
in the bid history before. True, the bidding was up over $1000, and k7hbc
was still top bidder. Once he retracted his bid, the auction toppled down to
gbp333's last bid over somebody else, at a bit over $100. Interestingly, the
history of the bidding between those events just disappears from eBay!

I don't have much sympathy for either bidder. k7hbc took over 3 days to
figure out he "made a mistake" and retract his bid. He's damn lucky the
seller is letting him, since eBay TOS says a retraction based on a mistake
must be done quite rapidly. At minimum, he owes the seller a public apology
for creating a situation where many thought this was a fraudulent auction. I
think that if it takes you three days to figure out that you bid $10,000
instead of $100, you shouldn't be allowed to turn on a transmitter.

The other bidder may get his radio, since everyone now knows he was once
willing to go to $1000 for it! Why bother to bid against him, unless you
really, really HAVE to have it. Who knows? But one interesting thing is that
gpb333 has been on eBay for about 20 months, but he hasn't bothered to
reciprocate feedback for almost 18 months. Those kind of guys **** me off.

Ed
wb6wsn


Chuck Harris December 31st 04 03:56 PM

Ed Price wrote:

really, really HAVE to have it. Who knows? But one interesting thing is
that gpb333 has been on eBay for about 20 months, but he hasn't bothered
to reciprocate feedback for almost 18 months. Those kind of guys **** me
off.


I haven't decided which is worse, guys that don't give feedback, or sellers
that wait to see what you give them before they give you feedback.

I recently bought an item, and the seller took 3 weeks to ship my item. He
came up with a cockeyed story about how paypal didn't notify him that I had
paid. (I paid the morning after the sale) The item was described as complete,
but it arrived poorly packed, and missing a major component. 1 day short of
a month from the end of auction until the item was in my hand.

The seller echoed my feedback, so I got what I gave him.... Yet as a buyer,
I did everything in a most proper way. Now my feedback says I am a late shipper,
even though I was a buyer!

The feedback system is seriously flawed. Each party shouldn't be able to tell
what the other party writes about them until everything is totally done.

-Chuck Harris


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