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Old 27-08-15, 00:53
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Hi All

Chris raises an interesting point, "collector to collector" that I have notice over the last few years, even with some of the noted wheeler dealers in are local club events. Some of them now seem to have two prices one for the person they expect to sell it again and a lower price to those who they know actually will use it on their own vehicle.

This even seems to now include whole vehicles.

With this type of thinking there is hope for the MV hobby.

Cheers Phil
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Old 27-08-15, 16:10
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Hi All

Chris raises an interesting point, "collector to collector" that I have notice over the last few years, even with some of the noted wheeler dealers in are local club events. Some of them now seem to have two prices one for the person they expect to sell it again and a lower price to those who they know actually will use it on their own vehicle.

This even seems to now include whole vehicles.

With this type of thinking there is hope for the MV hobby.

Cheers Phil
You are exactly right Phil. My experience was everything was "unobtainium" Until I showed up with my Truck, a little rough and missing things. Others saw the "sweat Equity" I had invested and the doors opened to help and access to unobtainium.
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Old 30-08-15, 23:34
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Gents what kills me with Epay is the game some sellers are playing with us. Recently i bid for a WW2 item . I was ready to pay top dollar not looking for a bargain. I was bidding against competitors that had 50-60 percent activity with the seller in the past 60 days and opted out when i felt i was being taken to the cleaners with an extravagant counterbid , again .

Then they put it back up for auction a couple weeks later...


It is in my opinion it is unacceptable when auctions are rigged by the the seller. Same as in live auctions. When in an auction a couple of guys always bid higher than you do on everything you bid on whatever the item , it is rigged.

If that is not a turnoff , i don't know what is . I have made complaints when answering Epay's customer feedbacks but never received an honest answer.

I am done with Epay also.
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Old 31-08-15, 01:03
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Ebay has become greedy and so have the vendors, plain and simple.
It used to be a fun dealing site that has turned into big business. Now the fun is gone.
I have been finished for quite some time now myself, first as a seller and now as a buyer.
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Old 31-08-15, 01:07
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I have always hated schilling (the act of bidding up one's own material), and won't deal with auction houses that allow it.
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Old 31-08-15, 12:15
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I agree guys. But shilling has been, and always will be, an aspect of auction. It is not uncommon to place friends at an auction to bid up the price of a vendor's item. Unfortunately Ebay has left the doors wide open to this. I don't mind going head to head with them for an item of interest. However, as I mentioned before, the shipping costs have gone ballistic, which is now making purchasing something on ebay rather redundant.
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Old 21-07-18, 03:28
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Default Has ebay changed again?

I remain true to my word about never dealing with ebay again but I do check up from time to time to see how silly prices are going. It used to be that if I bookmarked something and it sold I could click on my bookmark to see what it sold for. Now when I click on an ended auction, or even my history viewing items, all I get is an ebay page that says "ebay found these similar items for you". What's up?
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