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Ebay seller joins the darkside!
This seller just sold this same card Dec 9 and if u look they rec'd positive feedback for it:
current listing: http://cgi.ebay.com/1919-W514-SHOELE...item3a61881589 Problem is - this seller is now re-selling the exact same card - 2 weeks later. Normally u'd think oh may be a deadbeat bidder. Well the buyer left positive feedback, so that wasn't the case. Then if u look at the buyer they are from the same place as the seller. Thus a friend or a 2nd account did the bidding on the item to get a feel for what it would sell for. BUSTED! previous listing: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=250734818070 |
Shoeless Moe bust Shoeless Joe... :)
I saw the same thing. I said 'wow that card looks familiar'. |
I guess there is only one word to describe this dilemma.......WOW!!!!! Probably a bad idea to have your 2nd account leaving you positive feedback.
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Unless he just changed the BIN price, it doesnt make sense.
He has a BIN of $2 more than the high bid, so he wouldnt profit more than 1-2 bids worth of $$. |
Lets all report him. Might not do any good but its worth a shot.
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My guess is that he had a friend make an unrealistically high bid in order to see how much the card would bring and then set the buy it now accordingly.
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I've had non paying bidders leave me positive feedback - in hopes I won't file a claim. Maybe he was just relisting near the same price.. Or maybe not...
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Since it is the holiday season, I will propose that the original buyer suffered from a bit of buyer's remorse and asked the seller to relist the card. Now, if you will excuse me, I will go back to singing Christmas carols and building toys in my workshop. =)
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Since we dont know exactly what is going on, we should avoid condemnation. As was said in the LAST MOHICAN, "they stay as they lay".
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U are forgetting the "buyer" is from the same area as the seller, it's a large world, what are the odds?
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