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pangasinan

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How the heck do you set your feedback to private? Well a***h has 26 feedback, and it appears this person's maximum was $2000 AUD. Somebody desperate?

 

A wise man once said, "A fool and their money are soon parted."

 

Actually I'm kind of glad the 26 feedback bidder got outbid. I'd hate for a legit buyer to get scammed.

You still seem to think that these bids are real? Allllll of these bids, save the first one or two, are shill or joke bids. ??!!

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Have the Australian Cyber Police division kicked down the admins door and hauled him off to Wallagong Cyber Jail yet. I hear its impossible to escape as it's guarded by Cyborg Kangaroos and Laser Koalas.

 

I off to visit him this arvo,I'll give my regards.

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It's not the point. I just bought a few items in a store near me that's been around since 1975. Knick knacks and small toys and such. The items she's had for 40 years has not been marked up and usually contains a massive amount of dust. I bought a few of these pieces to resell on Ebay. I do research to try and find out as much about these items as possible, including value. Some of the items I can't find anything, and will guess at a price to start the auction. I usually will sell fixed price if there are others being sold since there is an established market for it already. Auction I use for unknown prices, but will put a minimum that I want for the item and possibly work down from there if the item doesn't sell.

 

I do take into account that if I have enough information to do a search and the item does not come up anywhere in my search, then said item is probably rare. It doesn't mean it's extremely valuable, but there are none on the market and maybe my copy will establish a price by auctioning. If I don't have enough info, I don't go and start making up stuff about the item in the hopes to fool someone into believing it is something it is not. Rosa tried to pull that.

 

Research is key and it's much easier now a days with the internet at your fingertips.

 

Phil

That's something that rational people will do. She/He does not fit into that category.

 

Probably seen by most... not safe for work:

 

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This excactly.

 

I've worked retail many years, and when I'm teaching new hires to spot returns of stolen items, there's two key things I tell them to look for:

 

1) The sob story. No one just happened to buy two $50, unrelated items, then change their mind. It's always 'my recently deceased Aunt said told me before she died to return these to pay for my broken car because my ex wrecked it before she broke up with me and kicked my dog'. Or something like that.

2) The anger. Only thieves get really and truly angry. If they threaten to have you fired or arrested, you've got a crook for sure.

 

Rosa is a textbook case. If she turned up where I work, we'd kick her out.

 

Nailed it. Obvious from the start she's nothing but a scammer. And a bad one at that. 100% made up fairy tales from her, all of it, most likely including it being a "her".

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