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Eric H 05-04-2007 05:36 PM

Warning! Possible bogus listing eBay
 
This person is using my picture to sell his set, assuming they have a set.
Not that anyone is likely to use the $5000 BIN but I thought you should be warned.

eBay has been notified.

http://cgi.ebay.com/1948-Admiral-Con...QQcmdZViewItem

nasadowsk 05-04-2007 06:15 PM

Free shipping? On a heavy TV set? hint hint...

Dan Starnes 05-04-2007 09:24 PM

The auction vanished, then appeared again with a lower reserve, but same BIN. I just bid 5 bucks on it, and am outbid lol. Thanks for the info.
Dan

Sandy G 05-04-2007 09:49 PM

Being the dirty, rotten sumbich I am, I ran it up to $8.53...Hell, this is too rich for my thin blood...<grin>

grayga 05-05-2007 03:44 PM

Seller seems to be lying outright. . .

Q: Are the pictures shown the actual real pictures of the item you are selling? May-05-07
A: Yes. I also went to the internet & found that original 1948 advertisement !

grayga 05-05-2007 04:03 PM

Can someone explain what scam might be going on here? I notice this listing first ended with a BIN (before being relisted). That buyer also bought another item with large, even number BIN and FREE shipping (see below). Notice the FOUR negative feedbacks.

Probably obvious to an e-bay expert but I don't get it.

Beaded Braintan Bowcase Arrows And Osage Short bow.
Item number: 270115937351

This item has ended with Buy it Now.

Buy It Now price: US $1,000.00
Ended: May-02-07 22:16:52 PDT
Shipping costs:
FREE
Other (see description)
Service to United States
Ships to: United States
Item location: Lawton, OK, United States
History: Purchases
Buyer: egynetbaba1( -4 ) New eBay Member (less than 30 days)Not a registered user

Dan Starnes 05-05-2007 05:58 PM

I asked for more pics of it.. we will see what he does.
Dan

Eric H 05-05-2007 06:36 PM

I wouldn't mind someone using my pics if they made it clear they were not the actual set.

I wrote the seller and asked him to stop, I also suggested a more realistic BIN of $300.

Dan Starnes 05-05-2007 08:57 PM

Dang Sandy,, bidding getting out of hand now,,, guess I aint feeling that frisky. You?
Dan

ToddG 05-05-2007 09:32 PM

I wrote him/her also..
My question: Are the pictures shown the actual real pictures of the item you are selling?

His/Her answer...
"Yes. I also went to the internet & found that original 1948 advertisement !"


Hmmmmm.....
c-ya
ToddG

ToddG 05-05-2007 09:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by grayga
Can someone explain what scam might be going on here?

Well, the scam might be.....he has no pictures of his actual item. If this is the case he should mention that the photo in the auction is for referance only.
c-ya
ToddG

Eric H 05-06-2007 10:29 PM

Thanks everyone for the support, looks like the auction was pulled or ended because of all the static he was getting.

This guy may very well have a nice set for sale, thing is you gotta be up front about it, tell people it's not your picture then there's no problem.

A long time ago I was bidding on one of these same sets when I got an e-mail warning me that the pictures had been lifted from the real owners Site.

The person who warned me was Rob, the original Moderator of this forum, someone had pulled the same thing with his pictures.

kx250rider 05-07-2007 12:56 PM

I guess it might be a fake, but the seller's feedback and time on eBay says he's honest. Weird. Maybe the TV is buried in storage and he just didn't bother to dig it out for photos. Usually, the fake eBay ads are on camcorders, expensive skateboard shoes, latptops, and etc. It seems weird that a vintage TV would be a fraud subject, since you need at least some knowledge to write an ad and it's such a special-market item. I think he's totally ignorant on vintage TVs, and has high hopes of the set's value based on the recent prewar sets like the $19,000.00 GE last week. He now figures after all of our eMails, the TV is worth $202, and is going to keep it, hence he pulled the ad.


Charles

Dan Starnes 05-08-2007 05:46 PM

And I never did get any pictures that he promised me.
Dan


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