This thread is to post those auctions and 'Buy it Now' on Ebay in which sellers are asking way too much for their items and/or bidders are real crazy and bid way too high to get them.
Just for the fun of it
For example, yesterday somebody paid 230 dollars for a 21st Century toys Sherman tank.
These two guys got into a real bid war 24 hours before the auction ended, the seller opened up the auction with a very reasonable price of 39.99.
EvilBay and its Advocates
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It's all in what you're willing to pay.
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Of course.Jesse James wrote:It's all in what you're willing to pay.
But with about that same amount of money, if he look around, he could had 2 tanks instead of one, a Sherman and a RC Panzer.
Even that it's expensive but like you say "It's what you are willing to pay"
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unfortunately that happens all of the time .
Good if your selling bad if you are trying buy.
Good if your selling bad if you are trying buy.
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As a seller you set up your own minimum asking price, in theory that means you are ok with that price if you can get it , anything on top of that should not be see as "selling bad".
If you sell your ítem, you can call that a good day or a magnific day or an extraordinary day like the Sherman fellow surely called his.
But good point Matthew, this should be see from both sides.
If you sell your ítem, you can call that a good day or a magnific day or an extraordinary day like the Sherman fellow surely called his.
But good point Matthew, this should be see from both sides.