Bogus auction?
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jwr2
Bogus auction?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3766251019
this item may not be a real auction ... the picture is lifted off the internet ... and a zero feedback seller ...
I emailed and asked for the serial number and he said he would only give that to the winning bidder ...
this one scares me ...
this item may not be a real auction ... the picture is lifted off the internet ... and a zero feedback seller ...
I emailed and asked for the serial number and he said he would only give that to the winning bidder ...
this one scares me ...
- philipharris
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I've emailed him as well and asked for pics and the serial number, if he's not forthcoming I'll email Ebay and see what they say.
Only disclosing the serial number, and general condition after the close of the auction is I'd say a reasonable reason to withdraw a winning bid.
Only disclosing the serial number, and general condition after the close of the auction is I'd say a reasonable reason to withdraw a winning bid.
"It's Red Jim, but not as we know it...."
- incubus2432
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jwr2
At some point we were all zero feedback sellers, and I for one only recently got a digital camera. I would take a cautious approach for sure, but... Could be a dealer new to the 'bay, only time will tell. Certain sellers with known bad habits or scamers reveal themselves quickly. This group has a habit of being overly skeptical about every thing that pops up. Not everyone out there knows the various nuances of Ricks or even has a command of the english language. Armed with all the knowledge of this forum, we can't even agree some of the time on what a certain guitar is. I for one search for mislabled auctions and unknowing sellers to score a deal.
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- tony_carey
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Jeff is right. One of the advantages of living in the UK is that the country is small. I would go from Devon (the south west tip) to virtually anywhere in the country & back in one day. I would never buy a Ric without personally going to get it & paying once I'd seen it. You chaps in the States can't do that, but, like Jeff, if you can & are refused, then some thing is seriously wrong.
'Rickenbacker'...what a name! After all these years, it still thrills me.

