algae21 wrote:Sellers who don't check their spelling are also another good source for potential quick profits. My best deal ever was over $2000 worth of Vaseline Glass which I got for thirty bucks plus shipping. A nice batch of vintage VASALEENE Glass.... the seller spelled it wrong and nobody else found the stuff.
Engineer wrote:The ones with "cummings" engines tend to go for 5-10% less than a normal Cummins.
Bucketgirl wrote:So K-Bear responded and claims that "they have no idea about coins, my father gave them to me".... Geez, really! They have/ had several auctions up and in one they discribe the kennedy's as Kennedy's, then in another they call them LIBERTY'S... I DON'T BUY IT!
algae21 wrote:IMHO it's not fraud at all, it's either ignorance or laziness on his part. I personally love sellers like this as they represent about 20% of my eBay business. I spend about 10 hours a week browsing eBay for situations where the seller isn't accurately describing what they have. He could call them moon rocks, tupperware or whatever he wanted to, as long as I'm getting what's shown in the images. As long as I could snag a good deal on his mistake then I would be more than happy to buy for resale.
Sellers who don't check their spelling are also another good source for potential quick profits. My best deal ever was over $2000 worth of Vaseline Glass which I got for thirty bucks plus shipping. A nice batch of vintage VASALEENE Glass.... the seller spelled it wrong and nobody else found the stuff.
frugi wrote:
HAHA! You missed this one though......DO you remember hearing about this one, I remember when it sold on ebay! I was watching the auction from start to finish..
http://brookstonbeerbulletin.com/worlds-rarest-bottle-of-beer-sold-on-ebay/
If you dont recall, it sold first on eBay for $300 only a week earlier, because the original seller misspelled the manufacturers name. The buyer quickly relisted it, and spelled the name correctly, and the bottle of beer sold for $500,000.00!!!! no joke.
algae21 wrote:frugi wrote:
HAHA! You missed this one though......DO you remember hearing about this one, I remember when it sold on ebay! I was watching the auction from start to finish..
http://brookstonbeerbulletin.com/worlds-rarest-bottle-of-beer-sold-on-ebay/
If you dont recall, it sold first on eBay for $300 only a week earlier, because the original seller misspelled the manufacturers name. The buyer quickly relisted it, and spelled the name correctly, and the bottle of beer sold for $500,000.00!!!! no joke.
LOL, I remember when that hit the discussion boards on eBay I've never hit anything quite THAT big, but I stay pretty specific with certain things I'm expert at and I know have a good likelihood of being listed wrong. It used to be a lot easier but eBay keeps playing with its search algorithm and, of course, doesn't attract the same kind of sellers that it used to. I still manage to find about a half dozen steals a week.
beauanderos wrote:I used to get some nice-priced below melt sliver there every so often
algae21 wrote:beauanderos wrote:I used to get some nice-priced below melt sliver there every so often
That's one of the first ones I checked when I decided to start stacking a few months ago. It didn't seem like a good candidate... too many buyers.
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