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Wed 13/04/05 at 12:18
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"www.funrunner.co.uk"
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I was just wondering what your views on buying or selling things on ebay were?

I am currently trying to sell something on ebay.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd (space) =1&item=7507863462&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT
Wed 13/04/05 at 14:02
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"Devil in disguise"
Posts: 3,151
Nimco wrote:
> I don't know about anyone else, but when I see something like that
> being sold brand new at much less than its retail value, I'm always
> suspicious.
>

RRP are always very misleading. Google for what hes selling, the manufacturer lists 80 pound as the RRP, alot of sites are selling it for 30 pound though. :)
Wed 13/04/05 at 14:00
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"Devil in disguise"
Posts: 3,151
cheeseman wrote:
> I was just wondering what your views on buying or selling things on
> ebay were?
>

Are you really interested, or did you want some excuse to post your link to an item you're selling? Hmmm....I wonder. :-)

I like looking at people's profiles though. Why did you need 2 copies of the karma sutra? :P
Wed 13/04/05 at 12:32
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"NULL"
Posts: 1,384
I don't know about anyone else, but when I see something like that being sold brand new at much less than its retail value, I'm always suspicious.

If it was a gift you didn't want, why not take it back to the shop - most people would understand if you explained to them that you needed the receipt.

Even if you were given it, £25 seems pointless when the camera is worth over three times that.

My opinion would always be to put a sentence or two on there explaining why it is that you are selling it - it just helps to reassure people (obv the seller could be lying, but it still somehow makes people feel more secure). At least that way, the buyer has a valid argument for not knowing it was stolen if it was to turn out to be.

I'm not saying for a minute that you are selling stolen goods on there, but by putting a reason why you're selling it, it helps to assure people you're not.

Just my 2 cents anyway.
Wed 13/04/05 at 12:18
Regular
"www.funrunner.co.uk"
Posts: 289
I was just wondering what your views on buying or selling things on ebay were?

I am currently trying to sell something on ebay.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd (space) =1&item=7507863462&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT

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