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New Lathe question Stuart Bridger 04-24-2008
Posted by David Littlewood on April 29, 2008, 6:37 pm
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>On or around Tue, 29 Apr 2008 18:33:59 +0100, David Littlewood
>
>>
>>Yet another seller who has ignored the new eBay rules that the bid price
>>must include VAT!
>
>which, IMHO, is much fairer. I don't approve of people quoting ex-vat
>prices, except for genuine wholesalers.
>
>I presume eBay will start pulling auctions, before long.

Even worse, IMO, are those sellers who add a buyer's premium to the bid
price, like nasty auctioneers. If that's not contrary to eBay rules, it
jolly well should be.

David
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David Littlewood

Posted by :Jerry: on April 30, 2008, 5:39 am
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<snip>
>
> Even worse, IMO, are those sellers who add a buyer's premium to the
> bid price, like nasty auctioneers. If that's not contrary to eBay
> rules, it jolly well should be.
>

The solution is in the buyers hands, stop using (crim)eBay, but then
the illusion of getting a 'bargain' is just to great for those
addicted to (crim)eBay...



Posted by Mark Rand on April 30, 2008, 8:26 am
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>
><snip>
>>
>> Even worse, IMO, are those sellers who add a buyer's premium to the
>> bid price, like nasty auctioneers. If that's not contrary to eBay
>> rules, it jolly well should be.
>>
>
>The solution is in the buyers hands, stop using (crim)eBay, but then
>the illusion of getting a 'bargain' is just to great for those
>addicted to (crim)eBay...
>


Not in the least. Merely use the link to report the sale to ebay. It will get
pulled very quickly.

Mark Rand
RTFM

Posted by :Jerry: on April 30, 2008, 10:19 am
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> On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 10:39:52 +0100, ":Jerry:"
>
>>
>><snip>
>>>
>>> Even worse, IMO, are those sellers who add a buyer's premium to
>>> the
>>> bid price, like nasty auctioneers. If that's not contrary to eBay
>>> rules, it jolly well should be.
>>>
>>
>>The solution is in the buyers hands, stop using (crim)eBay, but then
>>the illusion of getting a 'bargain' is just to great for those
>>addicted to (crim)eBay...
>>
>
> Not in the least. Merely use the link to report the sale to ebay. It
> will get
> pulled very quickly.
>

What needs to happen is for (crim)eBay to be pulled, along with it's
bed-fellow PayPal...



Posted by Mark Rand on April 30, 2008, 4:37 pm
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>What needs to happen is for (crim)eBay to be pulled, along with it's
>bed-fellow PayPal...
>


Bye bye troll.

<PLONK>

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