Saw that a while back. And others like it.
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" If it looks to good to be true " " It is to good to be true "
:wave: goodby to your money :)
There's loads of this going on at the moment. I reported half a dozen auctions last night.
Recently sold a Townshend 4 tier stand to a chappie in surrey, within a few weeks someone was selling the exact same
item from china ( Max must have put wings on this one) and the cheeky blighter even used my item description.
As marvin gaye once said whats going on ? Should have reported it I suppose but it seems ebay are not inclined to follow matters
up judging by other peeps here !
It is within ebay rules that listings can be ended, even with bids. You may not like it, but the seller did nothing wrong.
I am aware of that Geoff but I still think its scummy, particularly when the listing didn't mentioned advertised elsewhere so I may pull if it sells there first. I have seen other listings with that in the description. There was significant money bid by bidders on it so not a listing pulled with no bids on it.
Another scam.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/332252346859?ul_noapp=true
someone just posted Pioneer SA 1000 untested for £20 on Gumtree in Bristol. Trying not to buy gear at the moment but it is tempting - just keep telling myself it's probably shot.
https://www.gumtree.com/p/amplifiers...000/1247019395