J.S.Udontknowme
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Something must be happening at ebay. The new hat auction has disappeared. I hope you get the hat if you still want it.
jimmy the lid said:Hey, Tom --
Roger's last name wouldn't happen to start with an "S", would it? My only bad experience with an eBay seller occurred in the last couple of weeks relative to my purchase of the lot of 3 Borsalinos. My seller was "Roger," oddly enough located in Arcadia, California (your auction lists "coastal California", yes?) Same M.O. -- gee, I've been out of town, just now catching up on e-mails, etc. Same cavalier attitude. I'd be curious to know...
Cheers,
JtL
Tango Yankee said:"...what do you think of a little manuvering?
Thanks Again ...ROGER"
Harry Pierpont said:Maybe me and the boy's could pay him a visit! If you get the hat you'll have a return address.
Tango Yankee said:It appears that eBay's policy is that they won't get involved until it's been 10 days after the close of the auction.
Tango Yankee said:I was out of town and did not look at my mail until this afternoon....sure a lot of puckered rectums out there....I did cancel thru ebay and evidently it did not go thru and elected to revise another item to relist...pretty good chess move hey...Anyway you all manage to get good stuff for 1/2 price or less on the bay so I can see why you are so highly disappointed when one stands up and pushes your button once in a while...Hey I have had 3 deadbeat buyers in the last 6 weeks..what do you think of a little manuvering?
Thanks Again ...ROGER
And my response:
Actually, the market sets the price--it's whatever people are willing to pay for it. Sometimes it's a good deal, sometimes it's more than it's actual value but in the end, any item is worth whatever anyone is willing to pay for it. If it wasn't for eBay a lot of these hats would still be sitting in antique stores waiting to be sold for $15. As for the upset people out there, well, sometimes when people see something that doesn't look right they speak up about it.
As for your chess move, well, it didn't take into consideration the fact that although in the end a hat might go for more than your second minimum bid my observation is that such high minimum bids rarely get a taker. Bidders do like to at least have the impression that there's a chance they'll get something for a low price even if they know it's a slim one. Looking at the prices some Strats have gone for recently the one I bid is up there in the higher end.
So now what? Are you going to honor the auction I won? If so, send me your Bidpay username and I'll pay for the hat.
Regards,
Tom
We'll see. And thanks again for your support, everyone!
Cheers,
Tom
AlanC said:He's hoping to sell the hat and ship it off before that happens. I'll continue my mantra of negative feedback.
I hope he does try to sell it locally.Tango Yankee said:Perhaps... but since the second auction has been changed he'd have to sell it locally.
J.S.Udontknowme said:I see what he did now. He revised everything. The only thing that's the same is the auction #. It's for an EXTRUDED ALUMINUM ELECTRIFIED ARROW WESTERN SIGN now. I guess that's what he means when he says a little manuvering.