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Lots of mixed scales on Shopgoodwill.com

Post by Axis Nightmare » Thu Jul 20, 2017 5:23 am

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Ft. Myers Fl. store must have been given a huge collection of stuff. They have been putting up auctions now for a couple of weeks. Don't see much rhyme or reason for the lots. Some mixed scales and mixed theme but mostly WWII.

Start here:

https://www.shopgoodwill.com/auctions/1 ... 43355.html

Then you can go up and search 21st century or unimax to bring up others.
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Re: Lots of mixed scales on Shopgoodwill.com

Post by Aracula » Thu Jul 20, 2017 8:21 am

Shh don't be giving away my secret stash of a place to get stuff. :D I bought a few from them, they are mostly in decent shape, looks like they were played with a bit.
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Re: Lots of mixed scales on Shopgoodwill.com

Post by Axis Nightmare » Thu Jul 20, 2017 8:54 am

Aracula wrote:Shh don't be giving away my secret stash of a place to get stuff. :D I bought a few from them, they are mostly in decent shape, looks like they were played with a bit.
Which brings up an interesting ethics point. Is it bad form to post things like this that could mess up somebody's snag? Sharing information is a major part of this forum but.....

Here's where the ethics part comes in.....

I will openly admit that if there was something in an auction I wanted and was going to bid on, I would not post it on here unless it went above what I was willing to spend. I'm guessing that would apply to everyone here. Is that a bad double standard? No one should feel obligated to share a good deal they find but is it right to only post what you don't want?

Shopgoodwill.com and eBay are well known on this site but should the goodies be left to the ones who did the work searching to find the good stuff at deal prices with minimal competition? Is it unfair to toss it in the laps of those who haven't lifted a key stroke to find it themselves?

Thoughts??
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Re: Lots of mixed scales on Shopgoodwill.com

Post by Razor17019 » Thu Jul 20, 2017 3:49 pm

I would say that most everyone would do that. If there is plenty to get, share. If not, I can see why you would not.
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