[LargeFormat] extreme ebay madness

Guy Glorieux largeformat@f32.net
Thu Feb 14 06:06:00 2002


But then there are some really good deals if you're in no hurry.  There
was an old Ries large format head which went for $25 to the sole bidder
who placed a bid.  The head looked in very good condition.  The ting is
to be in no hurry and do your homework.

For those interested in books, agreat source is to check BookFinder.com
http://www.bookfinder.com/
It's amazing the deals that you can find for used books across the US
and I think overseas too.

Cheers,

Guy


----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim" <jim@visualimpressions.com>
To: <largeformat@f32.net>; <largeformat@f32.net>
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 1:59 AM
Subject: RE: [LargeFormat] extreme ebay madness


> Right!
>
> Anybody out there ever dealt with a used car salesman? How many
> unsuspecting people does each car salesman scam every year? Used or
new.
>
> The cliche "buyer beware" is something everyone should be cognizant of
> always. Always do your homework. Then you can brag about what a great
deal
> you got (you scammed the scammer) rather than lamenting about how you
and
> every other poor sap got scammed.
>
> Jim Brick
>
>
> At 10:38 PM 2/13/2002 -0700, Tim Atherton wrote:
> >PS - Paul, I'm not in the least bit outraged by this particular case
of ebay
> >madness - I think it's hilarious that someone is dumb enough to buy
> >something like this on ebay - there's one born every minute. After
all -
> >that's half the fun of watching an auction isn't it?
> >
> >(though I do feel a little for the buyer as the ebay description
appears to
> >be deceitful.)
> >
> >tim a
>
>
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