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Ebay , whats happening?
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Posted by horseman69 on June 23, 2005 at 09:22:56 from (64.12.117.7):
I've always sold a lot of equipment on ebay with good results, but lately nobody wants to pay. they either never get back to you and follow through with the purchase or when they come to pick it up and pay, they pick it all apart and leave and say they don't want it. It used to happen to about 1 out of 10, now it about 5 out of 5. Some buyer are only 1 or 2 hours away and they won't come and look at the machine during the auction, but complain after they come to get it. if you buy at a live auction, you have 5 minutes to make up your mind, not 7 days and the auctioneer expects you to pay before you leave. I think ebay has hit its peak, unless they tighten the rules .
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