Boxes on Ebay....

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blacksnake

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Another noob question, any tips for Ebay shopping? I've heard a lot of horror stories about poor packaging, item not as described, etc. The biggest problem I've noticed are crappy, grainy pictures and desciptions heavy on sales-pitch.... "CHECK IT OUT.....THIS OLDSKOOL BOOMER REALLY ROX!!!!", and light on item description. I've got my eyes open for a couple models, the top of my list would be a mint Lasonic TRC-975. :-)
 

redbenjoe

I Am Legend
first tip --
is always try to post your box dreams in our wanted forums --
then -wait a few weeks--if none of us have any --

then you are in for the 'crap shoot' world of ebay
 

mellymelsr

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redbenjoe said:
first tip --
is always try to post your box dreams in our wanted forums --
then -wait a few weeks--if none of us have any --

then you are in for the 'crap shoot' world of ebay

:agree: with what he said... :-D ...I have bought at least a dozen boxes from members and EVERY time it was a smooth, honest, transaction. I would definitely start with the members of this site first.
 

vladi123456

Member (SA)
I second that. Or I guess I third that :-D
Yes, check with members here first - there are always good stuff on sale. The price might be a little higher than Ebay, but more than likely you're not going to get a bunch of broken parts in a shipping box, like many of us have. So to me - it's worth it :-)
 

Superduper

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There is no magic trick. The best of us get's burned often. You do take a risk on eBay but if you go in expecting the worse, you can frequently minimize the disappointment and find some gems.
 

restocat

Member (SA)
Superduper said:
There is no magic trick. The best of us get's burned often. You do take a risk on eBay but if you go in expecting the worse, you can frequently minimize the disappointment and find some gems.
Correct! And worst case, you end up with a bunch of parts that you can help members with. :-)
 

Fatdog

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Here's a tip that I follow myself:

If there's a zero-, or really-low-feedback bidder making a lot of bids on a box... I stay away for a couple of reasons...

1) Noob bidders will usually push the bid WAY higher than normal so if you do win, you will be overpaying.

2) It could be shill bidding.
 

redbenjoe

I Am Legend
heres my best ebay tip ===
always --during the auction -use the Q/A -
even if you wonder about nothing --just do it anyway
its your way to find out if the seller really knows about the item-
and if he cares about his customers
 

Fatdog

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redbenjoe said:
heres my best ebay tip ===
always --during the auction -use the Q/A -
even if you wonder about nothing --just do it anyway
its your way to find out if the seller really knows about the item-
and if he cares about his customers
That's a good one. There have been several boomboxes I wanted to bid on, but the seller never replied to my questions. No reply from the seller = no bid from me. ;-)
 

LLopez

Member (SA)
:-D Always ask questions and try buying from the members here and if u don't find here what your looking for then try ebay but proceed with caution. For sure u will be very satisfy with a purchase from any of the members here. I know I am. :-D :yes:
 

baddboybill

Boomus Fidelis
I would also state to look for sellers with 100% positive feedback and read there feedback. You then can kinda get an idea of that seller and make sure they have had many transactions. To litlle or no transactions could mean they had bad luck with other accounts ;-)
 
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