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Join Date: Oct 2006
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can anyone explain this?
I don't get it.... he thinks someone will pay for this?
wow... I looked up a few more of his auctions... I have never seen money grubbing of this type!! look at the right one.... to think someone would not just throw it away!
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You'd be amazed the stuff I bought for an old British sports car that I recently sold. Especially when the parts are NLA.
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I am restoring a '74 T/A and have searched E-Bay almost exclusively for parts. There is one guy (can't recall username right now) who sells nothing but rusted junk (screws, etc.) from T/A's that must have been pulled from the bottom of a muddy river. Every single piece is rusted or coated with dirt. You'd think he would take the time to clean the parts or throw 'em on a wire wheel. Nope. Nonetheless, 99% of his auctions end in no bids.
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One mans junk....
If you look at his (the article seller) 'feedback history' you can see he is selling lots of them ...from 3 to 6 dollars a pop. Interesting what people want. I buy old magazines at estate sales and intend to do the SAME thing.
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Old 'dirty' magazines?
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Wow, my new career is sitting in my basement. Actually a clever idea for out of print stuff.
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Join Date: Jan 2007
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QUOTE: "Old 'dirty' magazines?"
_____________ Why Rambo? You looking to purchase direct and save me the ebay fees??
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