Bob Schmall wrote:
> Joe Bleau wrote:
>> "Chisel--Buy now for $1.99. Shipping $29.00"
>>
>> Why do I even bother looking?
>>
>> Joe
> It's really fast shipping.
You can see they want $31 for the chisel. What you have to understand is that
they're trying to screw ebay. Their rates are based on item prices... shipping
is not part of their agreement. So if the vendor charges $29 +$2 shipping he
owes ebay more than if he charges $2 +$29 shipping. The price to you ends up
the same but the vendor makes more money if he plays these games.
I'm surprised ebay lets them get away with it.
--
Mortimer Schnerd, RN
mschnerdatcarolina.rr.com
On Feb 14, 6:47 pm, Joe Bleau <[email protected]> wrote:
> "Chisel--Buy now for $1.99. Shipping $29.00"
>
> Why do I even bother looking?
>
> Joe
The pursuit of a bargain... The chance that you'll get a great
price... :-)
Then there's always the amusement factor to consider too...
Depending what you're looking for you can still find some deals on
eBay. It does take patience... and a bit of creativity with your
searches to weed out the deals like you mentioned here...
eBay has turned into a world wide flea market type thing. There are
the folks who bring in the trunk load of boxes of what they consider
"junk" to sell, and there are the guys with the nice fold up tents
there to hussle a buck out of anyone they can selling junk...
There was this fella name P.T. Barnum who had a theory... ;-)
In article <[email protected]>, Joe Bleau <[email protected]> wrote:
>"Chisel--Buy now for $1.99. Shipping $29.00"
>
>Why do I even bother looking?
Report that to eBay.
http://pages.ebay.com/help/contact_us/_base/index_selection.html
Select "Listing Violations", click Continue.
Then select Listing Policy Violations | Circumvention of eBay Fees | Excessive
Shipping and Handling.
Click the email link, and send them the item number.
They *do* take action. Sometimes.
--
Regards,
Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)
It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again.
Joe Bleau wrote:
> "Chisel--Buy now for $1.99. Shipping $29.00"
>
> Why do I even bother looking?
I normally agree. However! <G>
I recently made three GREAT purchases there, add new and unused:
#1 - (3) boxes of Performax 22/44 assorted (36/80/120) sandpaper,
delivered for less than Amazon's cost for one.
#2 - (4) boxes of Performax 22/44 24 grit (dimensioning paper <G>) for
less than the cost of one box delivered.
#3 - (25) pair of 16" ball bearing drawer slides for less than $50,
delivered. They're beige, but they're make fanastic shop and utility
drawers.
I don't know, I picked up that sprayer a couple of weeks ago and it's a
beaut. Got a huge extension on the warranty too.
jc
"Joe Bleau" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "Chisel--Buy now for $1.99. Shipping $29.00"
>
> Why do I even bother looking?
>
> Joe
It's called "Fee Avoidance." It doesn't really bother me. I just figure
total cost, decide if that is what I am willing to pay and go for it. The
downside is in the terms of the auction. Many will say, "Refunds gladly
given, buyer to pay shipping both ways." Well, in that case, not such a
good deal. Still, if it is a common, name brand, you may be able to
exchange a defective chisel, or whatever, locally.
--
Best Regards,
Phil
Living In The Woods Of Beautiful Bonney Lake, Washington
Visit My Web Site www.philsfun.com
"Joe Bleau" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "Chisel--Buy now for $1.99. Shipping $29.00"
>
> Why do I even bother looking?
>
> Joe
On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 18:47:28 -0500, Joe Bleau <[email protected]>
wrote:
>"Chisel--Buy now for $1.99. Shipping $29.00"
>
>Why do I even bother looking?
>
>Joe
Because the optimist in you hopes to find some item that an individual
has mis-listed (or mis-spelled) and you might be the only bidder ;-)
I occasionally luck up on something in computers/electronics (I can
fix most of that stuff), but haven't found any earth-shaking deals on
tools, yet ;-)
You're more likely to find a good deal on Craig's List
(www.craigslist.org check for your city/area and go to the tools,
free and wanted sections) or FreeCycle (www.freecycle.org find one in
your area and help keep useful stuff out of landfills) Oak & hickory
for "firewood" have both been listed in the Atlanta area this week
with "bring your chain saw" - meaning that the tree is down but the
pieces are big (can you mill your own lumber?) - along with some new
5'x7' oak pallets (need framing for a cabinet?). Also doors, trim,
flooring, and hardware from old houses (oak 2x4's & tin roofing this
month) turns up regularly (remodeller finds it cheaper to give stuff
away to someone whio will pick it up than to rent a dumpster). Just
check frequently - the good stuff gets taken VERY quickly...
John
I picked up a Marantz portable tape recorder for a whopping .99 cents plus
$15.00 shipping just the other day. Needs some work but it's worth way more
than the repair will be.
You never know about ebay...
John E.
"John" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 18:47:28 -0500, Joe Bleau <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> >"Chisel--Buy now for $1.99. Shipping $29.00"
> >
> >Why do I even bother looking?
> >
> >Joe
>
> Because the optimist in you hopes to find some item that an individual
> has mis-listed (or mis-spelled) and you might be the only bidder ;-)
> I occasionally luck up on something in computers/electronics (I can
> fix most of that stuff), but haven't found any earth-shaking deals on
> tools, yet ;-)
>
> You're more likely to find a good deal on Craig's List
> (www.craigslist.org check for your city/area and go to the tools,
> free and wanted sections) or FreeCycle (www.freecycle.org find one in
> your area and help keep useful stuff out of landfills) Oak & hickory
> for "firewood" have both been listed in the Atlanta area this week
> with "bring your chain saw" - meaning that the tree is down but the
> pieces are big (can you mill your own lumber?) - along with some new
> 5'x7' oak pallets (need framing for a cabinet?). Also doors, trim,
> flooring, and hardware from old houses (oak 2x4's & tin roofing this
> month) turns up regularly (remodeller finds it cheaper to give stuff
> away to someone whio will pick it up than to rent a dumpster). Just
> check frequently - the good stuff gets taken VERY quickly...
>
> John
>