I expected some negative feedback from my post. Mostly in regards to the "shill" strategy.
Fellas, that's life - that's business. I have seen it countless times in person at industrial auctions. I assume it is rampent on eBay. Personally, I don't have a problem with it. Every bidder should know what he is willing to pay for an auction lot. I let the fools overpay.
Most people have no idea how to bid at eBay. Anybody who bids more than 10 seconds before the closing is putting his bid at risk. The system is set up for the benefit of the seller as it should be. He is the one who pays the listing fees.
If I was an "ahole", I never would have written my two previous replies on this thread. I would have lowered Rustymonkey's expectations and followed up with a lowball offer. I thought I was giving good council as a knowledgeable third party. I own three Electrall products and follow the market. I guess no good deed goes unpunished.
As for using YT classifieds, I don't think much money changes hands here. Why do so many ads get relisted? Why don't people use the "cancell ad" feature that YT provides.?
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