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Post by cyberwolf76 on Jun 25, 2011 21:14:25 GMT -6
I'm currently selling this auction on ebay and 1 bidder put in 3 bids early on ( very high rediculous bids) to scare all the other buyers off ....and then 13 hours out from the end he sends me this..........
I would like to say that I don''t feel comfortable with this price, I mean its too much money. Especially for what I am receiving. BOTH the Yoshi's arms are broken of, the Mario is missing his accessories and his kart is slightly damaged,and Luigi is the only "good condition" toy. The honest value I would place upon this set would be at around 25-30 Dollars. I would buy it no problem If you can lower the price to what I have suggested. I have simply bid on this item in order to win it but I am no way on earth going to pay an outrageous price for this!
- stevenxzx95
I don't know if people here are familiar with this toy line but in general you get about $40-$60 for a complete loose cart . Mario and Luigi are of course highly desirable and Yoshi is a rare one to find because he came out at the end of the toyline. $80 is a very fair price for 3 karts
Anyway I cancelled his bids , blocked him and reported him to ebay for feedback extortion
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Post by BoogDoc7 on Jun 26, 2011 4:53:03 GMT -6
Good call. I don't know that I've ever run into that before.
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Post by figurecollector on Jun 26, 2011 7:57:54 GMT -6
There just isn't any place for that to happen. I definitely would have blocked him too.
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Post by brcthrift on Jun 30, 2011 9:10:52 GMT -6
I just had a guy buy an N64 expansion pack from me. His winning bid was $7.05. He was outbid twice, but kept bidding. The day after the auction he sends me a note asking me to cancel the transaction because he didn't want the item. I told him I would not do that. I plan to report him as a non-paying bidder once enough time has passed.
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