[Shotimes] eBay scam?

sho2go srfdude@cox.net
Mon, 21 Oct 2002 09:44:02 -0700


Well, Al, I don't think your tires anology has anything to do with this.
The plugs and wires aren't attached to each other, and could easily be
separated for the purpose of a photo.  If the guy has a digital camera, is
it any harder to take 2 pics, one for each auction?  I don't think
so........

"I sent an email to the high bidder and just got a response back from him
this
morning. He assumed he was bidding on the wires and plugs.

Paul L Fisher"

My whole point was, this is a misleading ad; was it intentional?  The buyer
may well think so.
Mike


----- Original Message -----
From: <alfitz@alfitz.com>
To: "_SHOTIMES II" <shotimes@autox.team.net>; "sho2go" <srfdude@cox.net>
Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 6:59 AM
Subject: Re: [Shotimes] eBay scam?


> I don't know anything about the guy selling the plugs or wires, BUT.....
>
> If I'm selling a 'RED SPOLIER' and I have picture of the car with the
> spoiler on it, would you expect to get the WHOLE car?
> His ad clearly states what you get. Some people just don't read the
> listings.
>
> Recently I sold a set of tires to a guy. The ad clearly stated that he was
> bidding on the tires and yet he expected me to throw in some wheels with
> them, even though there was never any mention of wheels or even a picture
of
> wheels. ???
>
> Al Fitzgerald
> alfitz@alfitz.com