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Re: Buying Parts On EBAY
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Posted by Roger on June 01, 2003 at 05:55:02 from (63.234.221.4):
In Reply to: Buying Parts On EBAY posted by stan on May 31, 2003 at 22:10:46:
I always check out the bidders "bidding history". I tried to buy an Ink Pen from a local farm imp. dealer but was outbid. After 5 minutes of checking out the winning bidder, I discovered that there were 3 people that always bid on each others items. When I was offered the pen 2 weeks later(after winning bidder supposedly did not pay) I declined. Now I always check out the sellers I don't know by looking at thier bidders history. More than once I have found a pattern of several bidders - sellers working together. And bidding your top dollar and walking away is always a good idea. If you don't get it, there is always another one somewhere.
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