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RE: Do you ebay? - Jurassic - 01-29-2010

The fees are way too high, selling gold sovereigns I made next to no profit.


RE: Do you ebay? - twisteroo - 01-29-2010

I've bought probably a couple dozen things off of e-bay, and so far I've never been burned.
Uness you count that time the cocksucker stole my credit card number and charged some shit to me and I had to cancel my credit card and hunt him down and kill him. Other than that, it's all been good.


RE: Do you ebay? - SyberBitch - 01-30-2010

(01-29-2010, 01:05 PM)LuMPyPussy Wrote: If so, how have your transactions been? Any problems?

When I need something kind of pricey, and don't need it RIGHT THIS SECOND, I Ebay. I selected 'occasionally' instead of 'Ebay Maniac' because although I love Ebay, I try to stay away from it. The bastard sucks the money out of my bank account like a crack ho trying to make a buck.

I've had ONE problem through Ebay so far. I ordered a cheap UPS (battery backup for a computer) and when I got it, the damned thing was all broken up inside... pieces of plastic were in the box and you could hear it rattling around. The box was undamaged. The people were shits about it, but finally agreed to give me back my money AND pay for return shipping. Then they pitched a fit when I gave them a 'neutral' rating. 78


RE: Do you ebay? - SyberBitch - 01-30-2010

(01-29-2010, 01:32 PM)The Antagonist Wrote: The worst was the hamster cage I bought that they said was in mint condition and it came to me with leftover bits of bedding, crusted with piss and chunks of hamster crap lodged in the cracks.

Gross!! I hope you got a refund on that!

It did remind me of one more... slightly negative experience I had.

I purchased a carpet 'spot cleaner' (like a Green Machine) which said it was 'very lightly used' and the product picture showed one that looked like it was new.

The one I received was obviously used and the tank was all scungy and dirty... I cleaned it up and kept it though. Oh well.


RE: Do you ebay? - SyberBitch - 01-30-2010

(01-29-2010, 02:43 PM)LuMPyPussy Wrote: Here's a well worn nursing bra that D might enjoy: Perv alert!

ROFL!!!!

Wow, I never realized you needed so many images of a bra (being worn!) to decide whether or not you should buy it. I bet she sells 'dirty panties' too. 28


RE: Do you ebay? - SyberBitch - 01-30-2010

(01-29-2010, 02:51 PM)The Antagonist Wrote: Oh you think there is shit on Ebay then you have to check out Freecycle!

This stuff gives crap away. I've used it to give away stuff that can actually be fixed but too big to sell on Ebay. You should see the riff-raff that came to my door for the lawn equipment!

JB, Craig's list probably has a bigger fencing operation than Ebay does.

I love me some Freecycle! Smiley_emoticons_biggrin


RE: Do you ebay? - SyberBitch - 01-30-2010

(01-29-2010, 02:56 PM)D Wrote:
(01-29-2010, 02:43 PM)LuMPyPussy Wrote: Here's a well worn nursing bra that D might enjoy: Perv alert!

That's better than CraigsList. There's women on there selling their "dirty" panties. They even let you say how you want them dirtied. For shits & giggles I responded to one and said that I wanted them stuffed up her pussy with my cock used as a ramrod while she cums. She didn't go for it. Smiley_emoticons_wink

I'm surprised she didn't... and if you had seen her, you probably wouldn't have been able to get a boner anyway. IF it was even a female.


RE: Do you ebay? - SyberBitch - 01-30-2010

(01-29-2010, 03:49 PM)LuMPyPussy Wrote: I love this vendor, she uses semi-precious stones with wire wrapped settings... they're dainty but sort of 'earthy' looking at the same time. Here are some earrings I got: http://www.etsy.com/view_transaction.php?transaction_id=21754864

A girlfriend of mine made this set for me:

   

She does all of the wire work herself. Smiley_emoticons_smile


RE: Do you ebay? - Cynical Ninja - 01-30-2010

I made a small fortune from selling old Games Workshop boardgames that are long out of print and skateboard parts and spares.
I made some good purchases of rare comic books and uncut American and Italian horror films, some people really don't know the true value of what they are selling they also lack the skills of writing and composing a decent item description. I've bought things and sold them on for double the price just by writing a decent and comprehensive item description.


RE: Do you ebay? - Middle Finger - 01-30-2010

(01-30-2010, 11:25 AM)Ordinary Peephole Wrote: I made a small fortune from selling old Games Workshop boardgames that are long out of print and skateboard parts and spares.
I made some good purchases of rare comic books and uncut American and Italian horror films, some people really don't know the true value of what they are selling they also lack the skills of writing and composing a decent item description. I've bought things and sold them on for double the price just by writing a decent and comprehensive item description.

It's hard to believe that this clown makes fun of buying and collecting coins.


RE: Do you ebay? - sally - 01-30-2010

(01-30-2010, 02:20 PM)Middle Finger Wrote:
(01-30-2010, 11:25 AM)Ordinary Peephole Wrote: I made a small fortune from selling old Games Workshop boardgames that are long out of print and skateboard parts and spares.
I made some good purchases of rare comic books and uncut American and Italian horror films, some people really don't know the true value of what they are selling they also lack the skills of writing and composing a decent item description. I've bought things and sold them on for double the price just by writing a decent and comprehensive item description.

It's hard to believe that this clown makes fun of buying and collecting coins.

No, not really. Both of your hobbies are equally boring and ridiculous.


RE: Do you ebay? - Jamminitin - 01-31-2010

(01-30-2010, 04:15 PM)sally Wrote:
(01-30-2010, 02:20 PM)Middle Finger Wrote:
(01-30-2010, 11:25 AM)Ordinary Peephole Wrote: I made a small fortune from selling old Games Workshop boardgames that are long out of print and skateboard parts and spares.
I made some good purchases of rare comic books and uncut American and Italian horror films, some people really don't know the true value of what they are selling they also lack the skills of writing and composing a decent item description. I've bought things and sold them on for double the price just by writing a decent and comprehensive item description.

It's hard to believe that this clown makes fun of buying and collecting coins.

No, not really. Both of your hobbies are equally boring and ridiculous.


word.


RE: Do you ebay? - Middle Finger - 01-31-2010

Collecting colonial coins is NOT boring or ridiculous. It's educational, historical, interesting, and back then the runs were more manual so you can often tie coins to specific sources of metal, people, drama, and historical significance during a time when our Nation was first forming.


RE: Do you ebay? - LuMPyPussy - 01-31-2010

Oh, well that makes it sound a LOT more interesting.


RE: Do you ebay? - Middle Finger - 01-31-2010

Yes, the money trail during that key time in history is about 100 times more interesting than what crap you buy on Ebay.


RE: Do you ebay? - LuMPyPussy - 01-31-2010

Get outta this thread, you're tainting it with the geek.


RE: Do you ebay? - The Antagonist - 01-31-2010

I bought a case of waterbed conditioner last night for 14 the price I would pay for 3 bottles. Sweet deal to know that I won't have to buy this stuff again for 6 years.


RE: Do you ebay? - Cynical Ninja - 01-31-2010

(01-31-2010, 08:51 AM)Middle Finger Wrote: Collecting colonial coins is NOT boring or ridiculous. It's educational, historical, interesting, and back then the runs were more manual so you can often tie coins to specific sources of metal, people, drama, and historical significance during a time when our Nation was first forming.

:Yawn:::blink::32

You are even more boring than my dad when he starts talking about his krugerrands and proof krugerrands.

He also collects old Victorian medicine bottles.

At least comic books and horror films are fun.


RE: Do you ebay? - D - 01-31-2010

Well, Comic books can be anyways... horror films are just dumb.


RE: Do you ebay? - LuMPyPussy - 01-31-2010

I got some Alfani cashmere lined leather gloves for $9.99 which were on sale at Macy's for $38. I'm pleased.