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Title: Ebay ?
Post by: nixoro on 18 August 2007, 16:28:57
I saw this car it looks nice but would the buyer have to pay the postage cost of £900.00 or would it just be the bidding price to I feel sorry for who ever wins the bid if this is the case.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1999-VAUXHALL-OMEGA-REFLECTION-V6-SILVER_W0QQitemZ150149974149QQihZ005QQcategoryZ9858QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Title: Re: Ebay ?
Post by: Big Rod on 18 August 2007, 16:33:45
That's a scam if ever I saw one!
Title: Re: Ebay ?
Post by: nixoro on 18 August 2007, 16:35:37
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That's a scam if ever I saw one!

I thought it looked dodgy the moment i looked at it.

It makes you wonder whether the bidders have seen the postage figure and think its a mistake
Title: Re: Ebay ?
Post by: MikeDundee on 18 August 2007, 16:39:33
Never knew you get get envelopes big enough to fit a meega in ;D
Title: Re: Ebay ?
Post by: Jim on 18 August 2007, 16:41:49
I think I know what he's trying to do,

Ebay take a percentage of the final auction price but don't take a percentage of any costs ie; postage and packing, so if the guy is wanting for example £1200 for the car, he sets his postage high (£900.00) knowing that the maximum a buyer will bid is £200-300, so ebay only take a percentage of £200-300 and he get £900.00 in his pocket auction fee free :y
Title: Re: Ebay ?
Post by: nixoro on 18 August 2007, 16:44:42
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I think I know what he's trying to do,

Ebay take a percentage of the final auction price but don't take a percentage of any costs ie; postage and packing, so if the guy is wanting for example £1200 for the car, he sets his postage high (£900.00) knowing that the maximum a buyer will bid is £200-300, so ebay only take a percentage of £200-300 and he get £900.00 in his pocket auction fee free :y

Surely this sort of thing would have been checked by ebay before allowing the listing maybe wrong as ive never sold things on ebay before.
Title: Re: Ebay ?
Post by: Jim on 18 August 2007, 16:50:41
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I think I know what he's trying to do,

Ebay take a percentage of the final auction price but don't take a percentage of any costs ie; postage and packing, so if the guy is wanting for example £1200 for the car, he sets his postage high (£900.00) knowing that the maximum a buyer will bid is £200-300, so ebay only take a percentage of £200-300 and he get £900.00 in his pocket auction fee free :y

Surely this sort of thing would have been checked by ebay before allowing the listing maybe wrong as ive never sold things on ebay before.
It's perfectly legal, on the listing on ebay for everone to see, it clearly states the postage costs, and anyone who bids on the item is agreeing with any costs by bidding
Title: Re: Ebay ?
Post by: nixoro on 18 August 2007, 16:52:04
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I think I know what he's trying to do,

Ebay take a percentage of the final auction price but don't take a percentage of any costs ie; postage and packing, so if the guy is wanting for example £1200 for the car, he sets his postage high (£900.00) knowing that the maximum a buyer will bid is £200-300, so ebay only take a percentage of £200-300 and he get £900.00 in his pocket auction fee free :y

Surely this sort of thing would have been checked by ebay before allowing the listing maybe wrong as ive never sold things on ebay before.
It's perfectly legal, on the listing on ebay for everone to see, it clearly states the postage costs, and anyone who bids on the item is agreeing with any costs by bidding

All I can say is ouch for whoever wins it, I would have thought the bidders would have questioned the postage though.
Title: Re: Ebay ?
Post by: Jim on 18 August 2007, 16:58:11
They probadly know whats happening, I hope.

It's common on ebay for sellers to charge more for postage than it actually costs for items so they can make a few extra quid :y
Title: Re: Ebay ?
Post by: Weds on 18 August 2007, 16:59:02
Its also listed as 4 wheel drive....
Title: Re: Ebay ?
Post by: hankthejeweller on 18 August 2007, 17:11:20
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I think I know what he's trying to do,

Ebay take a percentage of the final auction price but don't take a percentage of any costs ie; postage and packing, so if the guy is wanting for example £1200 for the car, he sets his postage high (£900.00) knowing that the maximum a buyer will bid is £200-300, so ebay only take a percentage of £200-300 and he get £900.00 in his pocket auction fee free :y

Surely this sort of thing would have been checked by ebay before allowing the listing maybe wrong as ive never sold things on ebay before.
It's perfectly legal, on the listing on ebay for everone to see, it clearly states the postage costs, and anyone who bids on the item is agreeing with any costs by bidding

All I can say is ouch for whoever wins it, I would have thought the bidders would have questioned the postage though.


dont get it delivered, dont pay £900...simple
Title: Re: Ebay ?
Post by: nixoro on 18 August 2007, 17:12:55
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I think I know what he's trying to do,

Ebay take a percentage of the final auction price but don't take a percentage of any costs ie; postage and packing, so if the guy is wanting for example £1200 for the car, he sets his postage high (£900.00) knowing that the maximum a buyer will bid is £200-300, so ebay only take a percentage of £200-300 and he get £900.00 in his pocket auction fee free :y

Surely this sort of thing would have been checked by ebay before allowing the listing maybe wrong as ive never sold things on ebay before.
It's perfectly legal, on the listing on ebay for everone to see, it clearly states the postage costs, and anyone who bids on the item is agreeing with any costs by bidding

All I can say is ouch for whoever wins it, I would have thought the bidders would have questioned the postage though.


dont get it delivered, dont pay £900...simple

True I never thought of that :y
Title: Re: Ebay ?
Post by: Danny on 18 August 2007, 18:08:58
could be a genuine mistake, his subtitle says £900, which leads me to believe his intention was to put £900 as a buy it now price, but he's put it in the "postage" section by mistake

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It's perfectly legal, on the listing on ebay for everone to see, it clearly states the postage costs, and anyone who bids on the item is agreeing with any costs by bidding

Ebay had rules against "excessive postage", all it will take is for people to report it for this reason, and they may remove it