One more important thing about past "results" is that you rarely know for
certain that the transaction was ever completed, and if so, if it was
completed at the stated price. Lots of eBay auctions "fall through" and lots
more are re-negotiated (or the item is returned).
In my online sales results
are worth very little are "priceless" to paraphrase the MasterCard
ad. FRANC
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From: MoPo List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Claude Litton
Sent: Friday, February 29, 2008 6:59 AM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] FS: stating pr
I agree with Claude. In fact, I also agree with every single thing
he said about sniping and auctions with extended endings. I think
I'll just keep casually quiet and maybe let Claude do all my talking
for me. I know that's usually a privilege that comes with a cost but
on Mopo, things a
Stating prior sales to me is a waste of time on the part of the seller and
actually a partial turn-off. The seller is trying to make people think that
it is worth that much when in reality he is deluding himself. There is one
seller on ebay who does this on a regular basis and the reference
Exactly, Jeff. And Michael, I definitely think the premise is fine,
but the inverse is true as well, has it gone for less anywhere
recently? The bottom line; the WITNESS insert that sold last week
was worth $150 to SOMEONE. Unfortunately that may be the only person
that it's worth that m
your ad asks: is this title worth 150??? it sure is!!!
the truth is, it may or may not be. just because it sold for that
price last week, doesn't mean it is worth that. last week's bidding
got it that high. in the reverse, you may get 75.00 for it. that is
the gamble with ebay. i would
i just listed an insert of WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION.? start price is
39.99.??this title?sold last week on ebay for 150.? i stated the prior sale
with the ebay item number..
thoughts on this practice?
link:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=200203467177&ssPageNa
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