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who is smart or stupid
Guys to to ebay site via google, type in the search bar, water polo suits,
lots of women suits but also mens suits (scroll down ) notice the extravagant prices this seller sell his suits, anyuone can get theese suiits from turbo or monsterpolo ar outher swimwear sellers. holy moses just who is smart or sttupid here the seller or the buyer. anyway the seller wants over 100% for his suits that can be purchased at less then 100% and even more. Holy cats just to what extent will some go ................ Ebay should bar such sellers I think. |
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As the saying goes, there is a sucker born every minute.
SOme people are too lazy to do a good search for a deal. |
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who...
totaly agree.
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I contacted the seller of the Serbia Turbo informing him the suit was not an official Olympic suit but just a Turbo for sale for only $40. (he had it tagged at over $100) He responded he didn't know but would check. When he relisted it the price dropped to "only" $99 --2 1/2 times retail. He knows and is out to rip guys off. He is like Radioguy (?) that is selling used items for for 3 or 4 times the price of the item new. Some people just like to rip off people and catering to the lazy or inexperienced shopper. Unfortunately, lately EBay is totally a "Buyer Beware" operation. Stolen items, used or reconditioned sold as new, counterfeits, bad copies and inferior items are too common. After they make a few bucks and/or get too many negative feedbacks they change their account and go for a whole new crop of suckers. EBay doesn't give a shit -- they collect their commission and laugh at those that think they monitor auctions.
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One site I have yet to deal with, and I think I will continue.
On that line of thinking, I have some old (to me, but still look new) suits that ahhhhhh, well, I can't get into anymore. My collection started 35 years or so ago. I want these suits to go to a good home to be enjoyed, how would one go about such an endeavor. |
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To quote the song " For the more you pay, the more it's worth"
The price of goods in a free market is dependant on supply and demand, if goods are properly described (and not fakes or seconds) then the seller sets the price and the buyer makes an offer or walks away. At the low end of the market suits are being sold at prices below the value of the fabric and elastic they are made from. While at the top end the value of materials and labour is only a small part of the sale price. A lot of shops/stores used to double the price they pay for goods and add a bit, but then a lot of shops are closing down down. |
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