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I agree, post more Ebay links if they're no reserve.
I thought the new rules didn't allow anything without a price, guess I was wrong. |
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Obviously, there's a difference of members opinions regarding ebay. I view them as 'I will take anyone's best offer by XX date' and without a 'satisfaction guarenteed, or your money back'.
I like the way www.moparts.com handles their ads. An ad without a price gets deleted with a polite, but firm 'no price-no ad' in place of where the ad was. However, they also have a specific thread for ebay, craigslist, racingjunk and what's it worth. Maybe this warrants looking into ![]() Robbie, look at the bright side...every time we debate the issue, your ad gets bumped to the top again ![]() |
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Jude...His Ebay ad is No Reserve. It asked for a opening bid of 1.00. If it had a reserve he would have to disclose it. He does not have to have a buy it now. Nothing wrong with how the ad was posted. I hope someone from the site needs and gets them.
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As above, the new rules in place allow the ad as long as it's a No Reserve auction...BUT placing it here means it includes the added bonus only SYC members get of the 'satisfaction guaranteed or money cheerfully refunded' part of the rules that regular eBay buyers don't!.
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OK. I concede
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It did.
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Wow, those look excellent! Should bring mucho $$$$$$$. [/ QUOTE ] Guess I was right! Winning bidder ID looks familiar ![]()
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