
JOHN O
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it looks legit at first glance but its far to good to be true. go back to the page and folow every link from it something may give you a clue |
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maddog malone
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nope its as crooked as Hillarys story about sniper fire in bosnia LOL |
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Angel with a dirty face
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You know that saying ??
If it looks to good to be true it usually is to good to be true!!
I wouldnt touch it with a barge pole.. |
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MoMo
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No, I wouldnt trust it..... it does appear to have an ok rating but there is something about the whole item that I dont like..... keep it on your watch list but maybe not bother bidding.... save your money. |
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tombollocks
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It does look legit. There are two things I always look for:
1) Seller's rating
2) If Paypal is accepted
I'm not sure, but sometimes a seller will a "reserve". If the reserve is not met, then the seller can take the item off of the auction. This seller does not have anything about a reserve (it would be listed somewhere beneath the "current bid", so it should go to the highest bidder. |
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HEATHER K
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Always check a sellers' feedback (the little numbers in brackets besides his / her name). This one has only 16 in that listing and 2 are negative feedback ie unhappy. Personally, I wouldn't deal with. Regards, H x |
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thepennymine
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If you buy it, pay by credit card, through PayPal. That way, if you do get scammed, you can ask for your money back through PayPal. If they refuse, do a chargeback through your credit card company. |
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missusi
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Sometimes you need to just trust your instict. Do you think it looks all OK?
This is a new seller, so unfortunately very little Feedback to go on.
If you do take a chance, pay by Paypal only so that you are covered if things go wrong.
Ebay are currently very buyer-orientated and are trying to better their own reputation. The vast majority of disputes go the buyer's way. |
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Tom S
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After reviewing the auction I can't see anything which would make you suspicious. The seller's feedback is good even though there is not much volume. If you are wondering why the price is low it's because it's early in the auction. It should climb to a more reasonable market level.
You don't say where you are. The seller looks like he is only selling to someone in the UK. If you are elsewhere then you need to add the shipping if the seller is willing to ship to you. Send him an e-mail and ask about the shipping. |
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BARRY C
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Looks well dodgy, I never trust auctions without a proper picture and free postage from Hong Kong! |
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