Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2002 14:49:40 -0500
Reply-To: Joe Volpe <jvol6321@POSTOFFICE.URI.EDU>
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From: Joe Volpe <jvol6321@POSTOFFICE.URI.EDU>
Subject: Re: Nice set of Vanagon Alloys on Ebay
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As one of the volks who had my sights on those ebay wheels prior to the
public service announcement, I wanted to add my two cents to this topic
before it and the alloys I won't be able to afford are gone.
I couldn't agree more with Tim's original comments about sharing (i.e,
broadcasting to the universe) this kind of info. This info is obviously not
in the interests of any buyers already involved, especially those buyers
who are unable to pay top dollar, since the price is bound to skyrocket. In
fact, even the newcomers are more or less screwed since, interestingly, the
very news about the "bargain" pretty much guarantees that the bargain will
disappear. Seems pretty clear that such news most benefits the seller and
those prospective buyers who don't really need bargains. Thus, your
feelings about the tip are relative for the most part, dependent on your
particular situation and relation to the item.
This is not to say that the informant's altruism/intentions are in
question, although for all I know the informant could be the seller or the
seller's associate (just kidding . . . kind of)!
Joe
At 03:35 PM 12/19/02 -0800, you wrote:
>I was going to drop this but...
>
>The seller has the choice to set a lowest price, has the choice to set a
>reserve, has the choice to set a buy it outright price.
>If he or she is stupid enough to put a price that doesn't cover their costs,
>that's their problem. My job as an EBay buyer ain't to protect the seller.
>
>And yeah, I did like it then. Nobody on this list makes out when we all bid
>against each other, except of course, the seller. My point.
>
>tim in EBay CA.
>
>
>>On Thu, 19 Dec 2002, Aristotle Sagan wrote:
>>
>> > You use EBay for your reasons, I'll use it for mine. Certainly my
>>concern
>> > has nothing to do with MAXIMIZING the profit a seller makes. That is
>>where
>> > you are cornfused. Part of being an Ebay buyer is being able to find
>>that
>> > little nugget. And yes, getting it for 1/2 or less what I would pay for
>>it
>> > anywhere else.
>>
>>i.e., "I liked ebay better when no one else knew about it and you could
>>cheat sellers out of a fair price for their items."
>>
>>As the saying goes, "It's worth what someone will pay for it."
>>
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>> the glass is twice as big as it needs to be."
>
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