There’s a sucker born every minute. Here are two people bidding on a Walton’s Guiness whistle. They are currently up to $27.03. Of course, they could always just buy it from Thom at the Whistle Stop for $9.50. Caveat Emptor.
I saw this and thought of posting it, too. I used to laygh at the Clarkes that regularly went for 20 bucks, but outdoes any whistle bidding I’ve seen on ebay. I just love in the description, “VERY HARD TO FIND.”
There’s another pretty hilarious one, the “vintage,” “unusual item from the past” Aulos plastic recorder.
Some people make a virtue of stupidity. I mean, a rational person wouldn’t even believe it possible to know how to access and bid on eBay but not use the same Internet to verify little things like what a given object actually retails for.
Back when I was out of work and hurtin a little for cash, I tried to sell off my old clarke original. I’d mimicked some of the ad-copy I’d seen (taking close-up shots of the 1843, etc) hoping to get an inflated price.
Nobody bid, and in retrospect, I’m awfully glad they didn’t. At least I started the bidding at a reasonal price.
Here’s what the seller, a Mr. Mark Felton, had to say about his E-Bay sale item:
My photos are original and exact. They were taken on my living room Duncan Phyfe drum table.
My description is exact and precise. It is taken verbatim from the box itself.
If you do not wish to buy the item, then please don’t bid. If you have a better supplier for the item then please buy from them.
But you have some gall to suggest my photo and description are misleading. They absolutely are not.
If you think my shipping price is high then do not bid, and then try to have one of these shipped from a Mailboxes etc or some such. They will charge considerably more than I charge. My S/H is clearly stated in the auction listing.
Previous buyers who purchased this item were very HAPPY with it, and the transaction.
I sent him a message on 12/16/02 at 5:18 PM. Here’s what I said:
Your description and photo of the item are misleading. These things are available at music stores (including e-commerce sites) for about the price you are charging for shipping. They are not “very hard to find” at all.
(That’s Central time, 2 hour difference)
My message to seller was not primarily about shipping costs. My main point is that calling these “hard to find” is misleading…IMHO
[ This Message was edited by: E = FB on 2002-12-18 22:13 ]
On 2002-12-18 22:09, E = Fb wrote:
I sent him a message on 12/16/02 at 5:18 PM. Here’s what I said:
Your description and photo of the item are misleading. These things are available at music stores (including e-commerce sites) for about the price you are charging for shipping. They are not “very hard to find” at all.
(That’s Central time, 2 hour difference)
My message to seller was not primarily about shipping costs. My main point is that calling these “hard to find” is misleading…IMHO
[ This Message was edited by: E = FB on 2002-12-18 22:13 ]
Good for you. I’d have just rolled my eyes. Mighty sensitive, wasn’t he?
What a joke! No fewer than five people bid $25 or more!
Anybody who is stupid enough to get in a bidding war over something they haven’t even bothered to do a tiny bit of research on deserves whatever they get, I guess.
How come I never get idiots like that bidding on my occasional auction?!