*MAD DOG*
02-04-2011, 07:00 AM
A smart arse on eBay has listed a camera for sale for $0.99c. http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=150556008766&ru=http://shop.ebay.com.au:80/%3F_from%3DR40%26_trksid%3Dp3984.m570.l1313%26_nkw %3D150556008766%26_sacat%3DSee-All-Categories%26_fvi%3D1&_rdc=1#ht_1158wt_1139 But in his description of the item he states "...Price at Harvey Norman is $109. Please be advised that my reserve price is $45. Should the item not achieve at least this price at auction, I reserve the right to remove the listing and terminate any contract of sale (expressed or implied) between myself and any purchaser. Placing a bid on this item indicates your acceptance of this condition..."
Normally I wouldn't have an issue with this, except i'm selling the exact same camera on eBay with a starting price of $49.99 and by this seller falsely advertising his camera at $0.99c it will adversely affect my auction.
I'm asking all YarisWorld members who have eBay accounts to report this item as he has broken the rules of listing items on eBay.
To top it off I sent the seller a question see below
Dear robor88,
If your reserve price for a sale to go through is $45 why didn't you list it at $45 to begin with?
- maddogaj
and this is the response I got
Dear maddogaj,
Are you trying to insult my intelligence, or are you simply a spiteful individual that has nothing better to do? The "tone" of your question suggests one or the other to be true.
Can I suggest a more productive use of your time doing things other people do such as reading books, working, watching TV, bushwalking, cycling, watching or playing sport, or photography perhaps.
Nevertheless I will humour you and briefly answer your silly question (and I used to say I didn't think there were such things as stupid questions!):
For starters, listings were free for 99c auctions on the weekend that I posted the listing. Given that I'm not a multi-millionaire, I try not to spend money where I don't have to, so I took the opportunity of a free listing. I wouldn't have listed the item otherwise.
Secondly, a 99c starting price in an auction generally is not the same as a reserve price, regardless of what eBay may have people believe.
Thirdly, I prefer to lay my cards on the table with any potential purchasers rather than being unhappy with the sale price and simply ignoring the transaction when the sale ends like some eBayers have been known to do.
Fourthly, a 99c auction generates more interest than a $45 start price auction. If I was desperate to get $45 I'd place a classified ad, however as you will have noted, I state that I reserve the right to end the auction if it doesn't reach that price. I don't say that I definitely will. I don't feel it is appropriate to put something to auction if I'm not prepared to be at least a little flexible with the price.
To conclude, I hope this response has given you a bit of an insight, and given you something to pass the time with, but please in future try to keep your questions relevant to the item being sold. If you're not interested in bidding or you think any of the conditions or the price are unfair, DON'T BID, move on, and go enjoy life instead of trying to be a smart alec.
Take it easy,
- robor88
While I agree that I can be infuriating and over the top at times, this time I was not and just asked a simple question and got slammed for it. What an ass hat. Please report the seller and let me know you have.
Thanks Yarisworld :help:
Normally I wouldn't have an issue with this, except i'm selling the exact same camera on eBay with a starting price of $49.99 and by this seller falsely advertising his camera at $0.99c it will adversely affect my auction.
I'm asking all YarisWorld members who have eBay accounts to report this item as he has broken the rules of listing items on eBay.
To top it off I sent the seller a question see below
Dear robor88,
If your reserve price for a sale to go through is $45 why didn't you list it at $45 to begin with?
- maddogaj
and this is the response I got
Dear maddogaj,
Are you trying to insult my intelligence, or are you simply a spiteful individual that has nothing better to do? The "tone" of your question suggests one or the other to be true.
Can I suggest a more productive use of your time doing things other people do such as reading books, working, watching TV, bushwalking, cycling, watching or playing sport, or photography perhaps.
Nevertheless I will humour you and briefly answer your silly question (and I used to say I didn't think there were such things as stupid questions!):
For starters, listings were free for 99c auctions on the weekend that I posted the listing. Given that I'm not a multi-millionaire, I try not to spend money where I don't have to, so I took the opportunity of a free listing. I wouldn't have listed the item otherwise.
Secondly, a 99c starting price in an auction generally is not the same as a reserve price, regardless of what eBay may have people believe.
Thirdly, I prefer to lay my cards on the table with any potential purchasers rather than being unhappy with the sale price and simply ignoring the transaction when the sale ends like some eBayers have been known to do.
Fourthly, a 99c auction generates more interest than a $45 start price auction. If I was desperate to get $45 I'd place a classified ad, however as you will have noted, I state that I reserve the right to end the auction if it doesn't reach that price. I don't say that I definitely will. I don't feel it is appropriate to put something to auction if I'm not prepared to be at least a little flexible with the price.
To conclude, I hope this response has given you a bit of an insight, and given you something to pass the time with, but please in future try to keep your questions relevant to the item being sold. If you're not interested in bidding or you think any of the conditions or the price are unfair, DON'T BID, move on, and go enjoy life instead of trying to be a smart alec.
Take it easy,
- robor88
While I agree that I can be infuriating and over the top at times, this time I was not and just asked a simple question and got slammed for it. What an ass hat. Please report the seller and let me know you have.
Thanks Yarisworld :help: