Author Topic: Desperately need sunn beta bass head  (Read 5071 times)

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Offline Romeplow

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Desperately need sunn beta bass head
« on: July 07, 2006, 11:39:06 pm »
If anyone out there would like to depart with their sunn beta bass head I'll definately give them a good price for it. Thanks.

rick.heil

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Re: Desperately need sunn beta bass head
« Reply #1 on: July 10, 2006, 12:39:21 pm »
look on ebay, i think there's one up there now....

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Offline JoeArthur

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Re: Desperately need sunn beta bass head
« Reply #2 on: July 10, 2006, 01:19:05 pm »
Rick,

You may have noticed this quote before - it's on the message respond page:

"Always remember to complete your transaction on eBay -- it's the safer way to buy.

Please do not offer to buy or sell this item through this form without completing the transaction on eBay. If you receive a response inviting you to transact outside-of-eBay, you should decline -- such transactions may be unsafe and are against eBay policy."

Just in case you didn't know, your suggestion to Romeplow is generally considered a scam.

Personally I'd rather deal with deadbeat bidders through the eBay processes than to deal with scammers on my own.  But, that's just me.

rick.heil

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Re: Desperately need sunn beta bass head
« Reply #3 on: July 10, 2006, 02:42:01 pm »
hmmm......I'm just a trusting person I guess.  I wouldn't think it is a scam - its a scam when one side doesn't live up to the agreement made, either by not paying or not supplying the agreed item.

Whenever I've done what I described, I've contacted the seller by telephone before sending payment or making a final agreement.  I'm not that shady of a person, Joe.  As for Romeplow, I was just giving him a little personal advice if he needs the head NOW, not in two weeks.

My latest transaction involving this method was with a transmission for my old junker of a car.  The auction had six days left, and I went on vacation in 11 days.  The seller and I agreed on a price.  I bid that price, and he ended the auction early while I was the highest bidder (perfectly OK with eBay policy and most certainly not a scam).

[After reading eBay rules]
You're right Joe....apologies.

"It is acceptable for sellers to end a listing early in order to sell an item at the current bid price to the high bidder. Bidders are permitted to contact sellers with requests to end a listing early; however, sellers are under no obligation to do so."

 Romeplow, go for the suggestion above, or just sit tight for the end of the auction. 

...Now sniping the auction is perfectly acceptable, and even encouraged by eBay rules! But then you have other bidders angry at you, have to watch for angry mobs with pitchforks and torches  :evil:.
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