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  • Larry S.
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    • March 12, 2007
    • 457

    That 67 on eBay that had an $860,000 starting bid...

    now has a starting bid of $1,460,000! Someone please explain to me what that seller is trying to prove .... or is he just nuts?
  • John M.
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    • January 27, 2009
    • 60

    #2
    Re: That 67 on eBay that had an $860,000 starting bid...

    Looks like post recession inflation is kicking in. This is the first evidence.

    Originally posted by Larry Spencer (47114)
    now has a starting bid of $1,460,000! Someone please explain to me what that seller is trying to prove .... or is he just nuts?

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    • Steve B.
      Extremely Frequent Poster
      • March 1, 2002
      • 1186

      #3
      Re: That 67 on eBay that had an $860,000 starting bid...

      I am guessing B, he's nuts.

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      • Bill I.
        Very Frequent User
        • January 29, 2008
        • 554

        #4
        Re: That 67 on eBay that had an $860,000 starting bid...

        This crap has been around for months. Bill

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        • John D.
          Very Frequent User
          • July 1, 1991
          • 874

          #5
          Re: That 67 on eBay that had an $860,000 starting bid...

          if you win the auction he also throws in the Brooklyn Bridge....

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          • Steve B.
            Extremely Frequent Poster
            • March 1, 2002
            • 1186

            #6
            Re: That 67 on eBay that had an $860,000 starting bid...

            I just checked the auction, and there's a bid on the car for 1,460,000. I wonder if thats real money LOL?

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            • Dick W.
              Former NCRS Director Region IV
              • July 1, 1985
              • 10483

              #7
              Re: That 67 on eBay that had an $860,000 starting bid...

              Originally posted by Steve Bramati (37512)
              I just checked the auction, and there's a bid on the car for 1,460,000. I wonder if thats real money LOL?
              And cows fly!
              Dick Whittington

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              • Donald B.
                Expired
                • June 1, 2004
                • 299

                #8
                Re: That 67 on eBay that had an $860,000 starting bid...

                I assume he is paying the listing fee to ebay!

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                • Ridge K.
                  Extremely Frequent Poster
                  • June 1, 2006
                  • 1018

                  #9
                  Re: That 67 on eBay that had an $860,000 starting bid...

                  Originally posted by Donald Banas (42016)
                  I assume he is paying the listing fee to ebay!
                  eBay has currently been running a promotion of free listings for cars on eBay Motors. I think there is a limit of three listings.
                  Ridge.
                  Good carburetion is fuelish hot air . . .

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                  • Larry S.
                    Expired
                    • March 12, 2007
                    • 457

                    #10
                    Re: That 67 on eBay that had an $860,000 starting bid...

                    Originally posted by Steve Bramati (37512)
                    I just checked the auction, and there's a bid on the car for 1,460,000. I wonder if thats real money LOL?
                    But even if it's a shill bid, the minimum bid requirement has been met. Won't he owe eBay a commission? I don't pretend to be an eBay rules specialist, FWIW, but what's he going to tell eBay? That it wasn't a 'real' bid, in which case eBay is condoning fraud?

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                    • Ridge K.
                      Extremely Frequent Poster
                      • June 1, 2006
                      • 1018

                      #11
                      Re: That 67 on eBay that had an $860,000 starting bid...

                      Originally posted by Larry Spencer (47114)
                      But even if it's a shill bid, the minimum bid requirement has been met. Won't he owe eBay a commission? I don't pretend to be an eBay rules specialist, FWIW, but what's he going to tell eBay? That it wasn't a 'real' bid, in which case eBay is condoning fraud?
                      Larry, the seller would owe eBay the sale fee, IF, the car is paid for. If the bidder doesn't complete the purchase, no fee. If the bidder pays the 1.4 million, the seller probably would be happy to pay the eBay final value fee.
                      Good carburetion is fuelish hot air . . .

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