Can't they see what they're bidding on?

Can't they see what they're bidding on?

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Murcielago

Original Poster:

952 posts

259 months

Tuesday 28th December 2004
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=5545067660#ebayphotohosting

I can't believe they didn't realise. And the winning bid was $152.49

docevi1

10,430 posts

255 months

Tuesday 28th December 2004
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it's not false advertising, but it damned clever!

pesty

42,655 posts

263 months

Tuesday 28th December 2004
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fools and money

They should have bought a picture of a PS2 instead.

JonRB

76,123 posts

279 months

Tuesday 28th December 2004
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Very, very sneaky.

On the legality front: I've seen olympic sailors sail less close to the wind.

tvrbob

11,187 posts

262 months

Tuesday 28th December 2004
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Read the feedback. Buyer was having a laugh too. They were just playing and it had the desired effect, posts all over the place talking about it. No money changes hands on these other than the few cents they pay for placing the auction.

simpo two

87,119 posts

272 months

Tuesday 28th December 2004
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What is the ing point?

thebluemonkey

1,296 posts

247 months

Tuesday 28th December 2004
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Boosting feedback would be my guess.

carl_w

9,550 posts

265 months

Wednesday 29th December 2004
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I suspect the buyer e-mailed the seller a picture of the $150...

alan_driver

1,281 posts

264 months

Thursday 30th December 2004
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simpo two said:
What is the ing point?


To prove a point? Good on him, people don't read the adverts. I have had a similar experience where I met the buyer and he said where is the warranty. It doesn’t have one, I never said it did, in fact I said it didn’t.

CharlieAlpha66

570 posts

242 months

Thursday 30th December 2004
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Yanks eh? Enough said...

The jury rests.