The most expensive Game Warden... ever?

Lightning does strike sometimes on eBay. Recall that steelnut had an auction for a Dogfather and sheath that went up to a crazy price. I sold a $50 car part for over $300 once. The madness of auctions is hard to explain.
 
Lightning does strike sometimes on eBay. Recall that steelnut had an auction for a Dogfather and sheath that went up to a crazy price. I sold a $50 car part for over $300 once. The madness of auctions is hard to explain.
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I once bought a Bob Ross (Happy Trees) T-Shirt at Target for $10 and sold it on ebay for $40.
 
0 feedback is waay to dangerous. I've experimented couple times, offered the seller to use escrow service(at my expense) because of their 0 feedback, each time escrow was refused.
 
There is much less integrity in the bay as oppossed to the integrity here amoungst us hogz, and for that reason I prefer doing business here rather than the bay. Auctions don't do it for me.
 
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Maybe Deric will let us know if the seller gets paid.
Hopefully he will, and it wasn't just someone messing up the sale.
I will certainly let you all know.
only greed
Wrong again Ronnie. I have met and dealt with MANY good people on ebay. To say only greed exists is foolish. Im so sick of the bay hate. It is not as if all the worlds A-Holes only hang out on ebay, there everywhere dudes!!!!!!!
 
Deric,,,,,, your protest is valid,,,, *only greed* was a bit extreme and I've edited my previous post accordingly. The *Wrong Again* remark is puzzling though. Did I piss in yer cheerios previously that I'm totally unaware of ?I agree that Bay hate would be foolish, many people love the bay. One of my sisters lives in there selling all sorts of things. It's not hate, it's just not my thing,,,,,,,
 
0 feedback is waay to dangerous. I've experimented couple times, offered the seller to use escrow service(at my expense) because of their 0 feedback, each time escrow was refused.

how is 0 feedback from a buyer dangerous? I completely agree with you on 0 feedback from a seller, but as a seller you have a fair bit of security selling through ebay to such a buyer. the worst that can happen if you do it right is a negative feedback.

take a picture of the knife on a scale with it's weight, a picture of the packaging before closing it up, and keep all you paperwork sending it through fedex ground. from there, you can verify through the photo's and paperwork that the weight of the object sent is accurate, and the it was received by the individual. after that, they should have no legal hold over you.

all I can say is that I hope the buyer is legit and the seller gets his money.
 
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