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Post by cayo on Mar 2, 2010 7:49:36 GMT
having had my beloved wagon on e bay for 10 days and having 26 watchers and no reserve i felt sure i would get at least one bid ,but no just several people asking if i would take it off e bay and let them buy it in the last few hours of bidding why oh why didnt they just come and see her and then go off and make a bid .i have just bought a bigger wagon off e bay and did just that went to look and then bid ,anyway have now relisted so hoping someone will come and see her this time .moan over thanks for listening
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Post by ponymum on Mar 2, 2010 12:59:47 GMT
Ebay seems to be a pain for selling anything over a certain amount of money....I dont even bother with it anymore...
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Post by eskvalleystud on Mar 2, 2010 22:38:19 GMT
been there done that, even took the darned thing off as someone was desperate to buy and couldn't wait til end of auction and of course did they then bother, did they heck, could of quite easily strangled them!!!! I sometimes think you get watchers who really want to wait til the item doesn't sell then contact you to offer peanuts (had that too!)
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Post by overatdaknee on Mar 2, 2010 22:43:47 GMT
Not all are like that :-) I spotted, went to see, bid and won a fab lorry. Understand your frustration but there are some genuine bidders about.
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Post by bunny on Mar 3, 2010 11:52:11 GMT
I bought unseen, found it same day auction finished, spoke to lady on the phone and risked it. Not neccesarily reccomend that but worked well in my case. Saw a fantastic newish lorry the other day make no money, if I had had the money put by I would definately have risked that and sold mine
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Post by dawnie on Mar 5, 2010 13:14:09 GMT
I think so watcher are watching to simply get an idea of what things sell for.
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Post by hyderboo on Mar 31, 2010 12:15:36 GMT
I got mine off ebay and asked the right questions and then just risked it and now I love it!!
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