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novalew
19-02-13, 06:03 PM
Dont you hate when you start an item @ 99p on eBay and it sells for 99p. Lol
I have done it a few times,it pisses me right off but funny enough i think its great when i win something for 99p lol
If i list something now i just usually start it at the least i will take for it.
novalew
19-02-13, 06:18 PM
To be fair it wasn't much stuff but I thought might raise a fiver
It could be worse I bid/ bought a nova part for 40p plus 1.40 postage (ie 1.80) . When it arrived it had cost the seller £2.20 to post a loss of 40p before charges ! Apologies if seller was on here.
If you wanted a fiver, you should have started it at a fiver lol
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novalew
19-02-13, 07:13 PM
I know jack. Live and learn though. Serves me right trying to skimp on listing fee
I think i would rather chuck something out rather than 99p due to the fact I can't be arsed wrapping it writing address and then going to the post office to post the bloody thing lol
If you wanted a fiver, you should have started it at a fiver lol
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Really glad you said it....
what i hate is when i buy an item for 99p, it was 2 wheelchairs, tried to arrange get it collected, as per the listing and the seller suddenly decided it was 1 not 2, oh & he'd only send it for £45, then he tried to cancel the sale cos i'd not been in touch with him..!!!
i wanted them to make a soapbox racer
meritlover
20-02-13, 11:51 AM
Dont you hate when you start an item @ 99p on eBay and it sells for 99p. Lol
no, there has been many a happy purchase due to this
GRUNT 16V
20-02-13, 11:59 AM
what i hate is when you start the auction at 99p with postage cost of £3.50 then the item ends at 99p but it cost you £4.50 to post lol
scotty GSI
20-02-13, 12:49 PM
Last time i was a free listings weekend i listed a starter motor for a TD cavvy, think it went for a £1 or something daft like that with £8 postage.
Sure it ended up cossing me £12 to post, doh.
I have done a few times, but you make it back when you sell a gear gaiter £18 etc etc.
scotty GSI
20-02-13, 01:44 PM
True, put a set of broken angel eye headlights for a mk4 astra up spares or repairs, looking for a tenner. Ended up getting £43 - god bless these chavs with deep pockets. lol
Dont you hate when you start an item @ 99p on eBay and it sells for 99p. Lol
I never let this happen.
Just sell your stuff at B.I.N. O.B.O, problem solved.
I do like it when I win items for 99p cos a muppet has listed them though! lol
novalew
20-02-13, 06:02 PM
Oh well win some and lose some
Oh well win some and lose some
Win all, lose none!
Just sold a boost gauge amongst other unwanted stuff, and the buyer decided he wanted a 52mm not the 60mm I sold (mentioned in listing). Plus that it's cracked. No chance.
I bubble wrapped the fcuk out of it.
So, he twists that it's 'not as described', opens a dispute and eBay tell me to refund him.
I say yeah, sure if he returns the item.
He agrees, posts it back, but oh what's this? Unrecorded? Oh well, I'm still 'waiting' for it.
Don't mess with the big dawg, newbie. lol
Wish I could like this L14MNP
novalew
21-02-13, 06:04 PM
Your name should be L39END
lol @ paying more to post an item than the postage listed on ebay. Doesn't take much to weigh something before posting!
Lost a steering wheel I wanted on ebay as I couldn't get on last night to put last minute bids on :(
novalew
21-02-13, 08:48 PM
Dont you use sniper site jack?
Nah, can't be bothered with all that. Not overly worried as money is thin at the mo anyway, and I pushed the price up for someone else lol
Don't trust/need sniping programmes.
Whoever raped themselves on the starter postage, you could have sent it for 4 quid. lol
Ebay is just, well, turd.
Ebay is just, well, turd.
Watch your letterbox. :@
I have fitted a turd catcher :p
I have fitted a turd catcher :p
lol
This isn't the depraved fetishes sub-forum fella.
Whatever keeps you off the streets though. :)
8valve-craig
21-02-13, 10:22 PM
He agrees, posts it back, but oh what's this? Unrecorded? Oh well, I'm still 'waiting' for it.
Don't mess with the big dawg, newbie. lol
Hardly the "big dawg" are you, when openly admitting your guilt on the internet for all to see.
I think you need to brush up on the regulations regarding online selling.
Hardly the "big dawg" are you, when openly admitting your guilt on the internet for all to see.
I think you need to brush up on the regulations regarding online selling.
Lol. Like I care.
Someone bull****s me, (it's not cracked btw. He obviously just wanted to add to his 'case') I'm not gonna be a mug for them.
Fcuk eBay and fcuk you.
8valve-craig
21-02-13, 10:33 PM
Lol. Like I care.
Someone bull****s me, (it's not cracked btw. He obviously just wanted to add to his 'case') I'm not gonna be a mug for them.
Fcuk eBay and fcuk you.
Very mature.
Children like you give Ebay a bad name.
Very mature.
Children like you give Ebay a bad name.
As do w4nker buyers who seemingly can't read.
I'd guess I'm older than you too, son. Don't cry about something so trivial.
8valve-craig
21-02-13, 10:54 PM
Nobody is crying, quite the opposite. You may well be an old timer.... Maybe that would explain how you seem to misunderstand the internet.
These forums are littered with "Ebay, where do i stand" threads, which are often due to people falling foul of sellers like yourself. So what if they mis-read the advert, and so what if they get carried away and place bids without thinking them through, there are provisions in place to see that you as a seller are not left out of pocket, and in some cases to see that these buyers are held accountable for their reckless actions
You, most certainly do not call the shots though.
As i say, the marketplace is far better off without crooks like you.
As I am not currently selling anything, I guess you have your wish, and as I have the gauge, and the money I guess we both have what we want.
Everyone wins. :)
8valve-craig
21-02-13, 11:09 PM
Except for the buyer.... :roll:
Except for the buyer.... :roll:
It's wrong to lie. He may not have learned manners, but at least I can teach him a valuable lesson.
I will be sure to PM you when I next have a clearout, mate. I have good feedback.
8valve-craig
22-02-13, 08:22 AM
It's wrong to lie. He may not have learned manners, but at least I can teach him a valuable lesson.
Yes, you are correct. You were wrong to lie.
put the handbags down.
there are saints & sinners everywhere....just look at the horse meat thing!!!!!! a bloke changed one word, and then sold the stuff at a price that was obviously dodgy.......
the trick to selling is either buy right in the first place, or know what you want for an item, then make sure you list it properly.
there are loads of chancers who try it on, but if someone doesn't properly read a listing, then its their own fault..
i am not condoning certain returns policies, ahem limp ahem, but i bought something by misreading a while back, relisted it & sold it for a profit... that covered the postage too.
my best bargain was buying a set of 4 bike racks & a set of roof bars for £20+postage, and sold the roof bars for £20+postage, so 4 bike racks stand me at £8.50
my fave deal was buying a set of 4 corsa sxi rims with legal tyres for £40+postage cos the seller failed to spell neither vauxhall nor corsa.......lol lol lol
Big dawg style FTMFW
lol Forgot about this thread.
'Case closed' btw.
i had a landrover towbar on ebay worth around 100quid started at 99p to skimp on sellers fees and forgot all about it untill my phone pinged saying item sold for me to realise it only sold for 99p lol
scotty GSI
26-02-13, 01:15 AM
Don't trust/need sniping programmes.
Whoever raped themselves on the starter postage, you could have sent it for 4 quid. lol
Enlighten me i'm all ears.
novalew
26-02-13, 06:29 AM
On sniping programmes?
scotty GSI
26-02-13, 09:22 AM
No, £4 starter motor couriers lol
No, £4 starter motor couriers lol
MyHermes. Book with Parcel2go. Drop it off at your convenience at a local 'drop shop'.
Worth a look.
Fcuk myhermes, if I knew a seller was planning on using them I'd rather drive there myself and get the parcel.
mk3 vinny
26-02-13, 07:12 PM
best one i had was won a set of wheels for £25 and the postage was £135 so i just drove the 10 miles to collect lets just say you could see the steam coming from his ears when I left lol
brainsnova
26-02-13, 09:14 PM
It's people to tight to start it at suitable sale prices lol
Fcuk myhermes, if I knew a seller was planning on using them I'd rather drive there myself and get the parcel.
Works fine the few times I have used it.
It's a tracked, insured service anyway. So even if they do somehow lose the pacel, you're covered.
Wrap things up suitably, and you have no issues ime. I send a lot of parcels too. I don't usually use Hermes, just depends on what I am sending.
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