This is nuts!
I went to pick up my jug this morning and the vendor is one of my mates from the pub!!!
Englishman.
by Englishman 31 Replies latest jw friends
This is nuts!
I went to pick up my jug this morning and the vendor is one of my mates from the pub!!!
Englishman.
It's a SMALL world! Here's my latest eBay story. I was looking for Nascar tickets for my husband for last week's Kansas City race. We live way on the other side, near Colorado. Well, I found a pair only about 100 miles from here, so I wrote the guy. Turns out he is one of my husband's best high school friends....was a groomsman at our wedding...and had been here at our house in August! We had no idea he was selling on eBay, or even that he had tickets!
I usually get 2nd hand cds off there. Sold some old videos too. Good for hard to find stuff.
Mate of mine's being paying silly money for the Recycle or Die cd series. Like £17-25 each 2nd hand.
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Ignored One.
I found this story on the BBC today - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/3734462.stm
I was stung on ebay a couple of months ago where I bid for and won a mini iPod, the guy then said he was out of stock and I would have to wait 6 weeks. 6 Weeks later still nothing so i complained and paypal said they wouldn't investigate because it was past 30 days, getting ebay to investigate and start to get the money back was more difficult than anything as their system is designed to make you give up after a while of jumping through hoops. Be very careful and very wary of large ticket items - always use a credit card as then you can claim the money back through the credit card company if it goes wrong
in the end I got the money back but only because i threatened legal action and also got his ebay account frozen (through persistent bitching) but I still ended up £30 out of pocket as the guy only refunded the money he got from paypal, which didn't include what he was charged for the auction, so I ended up paying for his auction fees
I have purchased approximately 30 items off E-Bay - in fact I've almost finished my Xmas shopping & didn't step foot in a single store! I look through catalogs for items I want, and automatically now compare to what I can find on Ebay.
Simon's right about that whole postage thing though - the *cheaper* an item seems to appear vs. it's counterparts in a section, the larger the shipping cost. On a few things I looked a purchasing, the *cheaper* item's postage was almost 3x higher!
Yes, be sure to notice the shipping and handling fees BEFORE you bid. They can be outrageous. I've almost bid a couple of times, before I noticed the very high extra costs.
I have only had very positive results.
gitasatsangha- Sorry, no beads-ever. However, check out Dragon's website at;
http://www.uniquebeadedjewelry.com/index.html
Please be sure to read her "About..." page. She is an amazing woman with a fantastic story and I am sure she can find you ANY bead ever in existence! Good Luck!
I frequently buy and sell and here's my tips based on experience:
As a buyer:
As a seller:
I've never had a bad experience as a buyer and only once as a seller. I have purchased things that didn't work and have gotten great service from the sellers including two that went above and beyond what I would have expected (on a used cell phone even).
Good luck and happy ebaying.
I usually add $1.50 to $2.00 extra for postage for the reason that I have to buy tape, buy a box for close to $1
and have to make a trip to fedex or USPS. Bidders do not realize this, and have been accused by buyers
for something this small!
This week I sold a baby seat with shipping of $22, the potential buyers thought it was outrageous well
I only got one bid for $20 and when I shipped fedex charged me $23 plus $3.50 for home delivery. It's not always a money maker!
Anyway, according to WT mith, you shouldn't buy for
there could be deeemonzzzzz in the stuff!
Good bidding