That sort of listing is easy to do if you have the proper ebay tools (they give them away somewhere on the site, don't remember what they're called but i've used them for clients. He probably has zero "superchargers" but will go down to wwgrainger and order the motors and flex tube if he actually happens to sell one. Point is that I'm sure he doesn't have 563 kits lying around. Jim
On Dec 15, 2004, at 11:28 AM, jimt wrote: > He just popped up in one of my searches again and my jaw hit the desk. > > This guy has only sold led lights at about 14 bucks a set for 20 sales. > > He now has 563 (that’s right...563) of the electric supercharger > listed. > The only thing different in the listings is the name of the vehicle. > They > are in alphabetic order ranging from 4 hours 35 minutes onward 1 minute > apart. > > <http://cgi6.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? > MfcISAPICommand=ViewListed > Items&userid=onceagain222&since=30&sort=2&rows=50> > > Check that ebay search for a real shocker. > > To me this is a megawarning to avoid seller. > |
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