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Date:         Fri, 26 Mar 2004 10:11:34 -0600
Reply-To:     Paul & Becky Oliver <oliver8@TDS.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Paul & Becky Oliver <oliver8@TDS.NET>
Subject:      Re: recycled german parts / e-e-e-eBay
Comments: To: THX0001@AOL.COM
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When was the last time you were to an auction? Here in Wisconsin it is a way of life. Some years we (wife and/or I) have gone to them more often than garage sales. They are all buyer beware. Get there early if you want to inspect, otherwise "you bid it, you bought it."

Paul ----- Original Message ----- From: "George Goff" <THX0001@AOL.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004 7:08 AM Subject: Re: recycled german parts / e-e-e-eBay

> In a message dated 3/25/04 10:48:11 AM, R. Salmon writes: > > << Yes it is. But must I remind you that we live in a capitalist country - > one that actually encourages and rewards bald faced capitalism! > . . . (a bunch of stuff) . . . But > you can't complain about someone who followed the rules. >> > > > Thanks for the lesson in Econ 101 but I already passed that course . . . > about thirty years ago. However, your low opinion of my recollection has nothing > to do with what I said. > > Your thought that "It (Ebay) is no different from a physical flea market" > doesn't wash. Unlike Ebay, at a flea market the buyer can hold the seller's > dreck in his hands and fully examine it. The buyer can look the seller in the eye > and, hopefully, get a read on how far the seller is willing to stretch the > truth or be worked down in his price. > > But, above all, must I remind you that Ebay is an auction! And like any > auction, the auctioneer takes his rake from the action, not a stall rental fee. > If there is a dispute in any auction except an Ebay auction, the auctioneer is > the who resolves the problem. On Ebay, if a deal is queered for some reason, > Mr. Ebay says "Tough shit, work it out yourself." He does this all while > foisting up some Pollyanna idea that Ebay is a community. > > Please don't compare Henry Ford to Mr. Ebay. Mr. Ford earned his well > deserved rewards by, as he stated, seeing how much he could give his customers for a > dollar not how uninvolved he could remain in the process. > > George


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