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    Ebay sales, What cheeses me off

    What really cheeses me off is a seller that puts a vehicle up for sale and then puts a buy it now price, and in the add body they use the phrase,

    "BUY IT NOW PRICE IS FOR 1 WHEELNUT"

    Who in there right mind would buy a wheelnut for 200 bucks.

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    Report them.. he's out to make a quick buck and some poor unsuspecting sod will miss that line and buy a very expensive wheelnut.

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    It is also used as a way of selling and dodging ebay fees and charges. They are saying contact me and make a deal off line. As an example have seen plenty of these where they are wrecking a vehicle.

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    There are heaps on there like that, it also ****s me.
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    As a buyer I get really ****ed off when I buy something, pay for it and the seller won't leave feedback until after I leave feedback for them. I have bought and paid for something, feedback left for me should be based on that, not the feedback I leave for the seller.
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    what he said

    wont be long and only big mobs will be selling on there, they are making it harder and harder for small operators
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    It is so they are not legally advertising a vehicle ( when they make a habit of selling many vehicles a year , they are amateur dealers ) because if you sell 4 vehicles per year in NSW you have to have a dealers licence or you can face a fine . Vehicles include registered and unregistered cars motorcycles trucks boats trailers and tractors .
    Put up a photo of a headlight , cleverly show a good part of the rest of the vehicle and the rest is up to you.

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    It's already like that. I can't remember the last time I got a bargain off eBay.

    I very rarely buy from it anymore so much do because of the big guys on there that are actually putting prices above RRP

    I'm sure one bloke on there buys at RRP and then ads 5/10bux to the price
    You really got to be careful what your buying.

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    The guy is a member here we found out from chatting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dswatts View Post
    As a buyer I get really ****ed off when I buy something, pay for it and the seller won't leave feedback until after I leave feedback for them. I have bought and paid for something, feedback left for me should be based on that, not the feedback I leave for the seller.
    I totally agree , you are the perfect buyer and feedback should reflect this , but those buyers aren't confident in the crap they are selling that they will get positive feedback from us , so they wait and see what we have to say.
    I get emails from ebay telling me to leave feedback and I have written back telling them that I will after I have received and in one case I got feedback within 24 hrs after this communication with ebay .
    Would be good if there was a follow up feedback provision for longer term product testing so we could gage how the stuff fairs after a test .

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    Quote Originally Posted by dswatts View Post
    As a buyer I get really ****ed off when I buy something, pay for it and the seller won't leave feedback until after I leave feedback for them. I have bought and paid for something, feedback left for me should be based on that, not the feedback I leave for the seller.
    I completly agree with you. I recently bought an item off e-bay and this is the message I got after I paid for the item . "Once your item arrives in a satisfactory condition, please leave us positive feedback and we will automatically do the same for you." Borders on blackmail. .W.

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