Date: Sun, 23 Nov 2003 12:57:00 -0900
Reply-To: Mark Tuovinen <mst@AK.NET>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: Mark Tuovinen <mst@AK.NET>
Subject: Re: eBay ethics ..."e-b*y bidding. who`ll make it $1 ??"
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E-bay, like anywhere has good deals and bad. The only people qualified to say whether a deal is good or bad are those directly involved in the transaction. The rest of us may have our opinions, we may know of a cheaper price or buyer willing to pay more somewhere else, but it is not our deal. If the buyer and seller are happy,that is all that matters.
I shop and sell on E-bay, and from private parties, if I do not like the price, merchandise, etc, then I don't buy. Recently I was looking for a new glove box for the van, a list member offered one for $25.00 plus shipping, a fair price considering that new they are over $100.00. I bought one off of E-bay for $1.25 plus shipping, obviously the seller did not do as well as they had hoped, but they honored the transaction and we now have a glove box that looks like it is new for a fraction of the cost.
Should list members advertise E-bay finds or items belonging to nonmembers, yes, so long as they clearly state that this what they are doing. As much as I hate to see the latest deal that I have found advertised to the world, I welcome the opportunity to view those deals that others find more. In the end, the more potential buyers and sellers there are, the better off we all are. Helping someone, even someone that you do not know, find or sell an item is the right thing to do.
Mark in AK
----- Original Message -----
From: "J. Harvey" <jtharvey2@HOTMAIL.COM>
Date: Saturday, November 22, 2003 9:18 pm
Subject: eBay ethics ..."e-b*y bidding. who`ll make it $1 ??"
> I started to reply to the existing eBay topic but I think I got
> out of
> hand............
>
>
>
> I don't think eBay really offers any good deals.
>
> I sold a few Vanagon parts a week ago but decided not to alert the
> listbecause I feel it is inappropriate (sp?). When I list
> something on eBay
> it's because I'm in a finacial crunch and eBay typically brings higher
> prices than I expect list members to pay. A list member ended up
> winningone of the items and that's great.....list members are
> always the best to
> deal with.
>
> Does that make me a bastard for selling to the uniformed at prices I
> consider infalted? Maybe. I do know that informing the list of
> my eBay
> ventures doesn't really benefits the list. Selling privately is a
> wholediffernt ball game since I consider myself more than fair in
> that arena.
>
> I guess I sometimes feel guilty for selling things on eBay but that's
> capitalism. Knowing Vanagons, GTi's, Sciroccos, Rabbits, Jettas
> and the
> corresponding demands is worth something....I guess. Just as
> knowing Pro-E,
> roofing, or machining.
>
> Also, people have more money than others and decided to spend it
> howeverthey feel fit.........ever you seen MTV Cribs????
>
> So what's the general opinion on this? I'm a broke M.E. student
> who loves
> VW's and i want to know what you guys think. -John
>
>
>
>
> '85 Silver Sunroof
> '91 GTi 2.0 8v
> '76 BMW 2002
>
>
>
>
> >From: Scott Norville <kr2no@EARTHLINK.NET>
> >Reply-To: Scott Norville <kr2no@EARTHLINK.NET>
> >To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
> >Subject: Re: e-b*y bidding. who`ll make it $1 ???
> >Date: Sat, 22 Nov 2003 20:59:57 -0500
> >
> >Did y'all not understand? It's not about people selling their own
> stuff.>It's about people who follow eBay for much-needed parts and
> get sniped by
> >people who do not examine the listings so assiduously but get
> tips on the
> >list. Does this happen much? I don't know.
>
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