ebay high bidder-success...kinda
#31
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Thread Starter
well...
would I take the car at $35,3K...you damn right I would. You folks know what the average asking price is for a 35k mile 98 C4S-he's got a buy it now for $54K on the ebay relisting.
I called ebay last night, called because I was unable after numerous attempts to report the listing via the site, failed. I talked to someone from another country(India maybe)-based on the HEAVY accent, and lack of command of the english langauge. They took all the information down, entered it into my user file, as well as the seller's file. They could not share with me any info about the seller, if he had other username's, etc.
Anyway, if I thought there was anyway the dealership would sell me the car at $35k-I'd be on my way with a rollback.
I hesitate to leave the guy negitive feedback-since I really don't imagine that would make much difference.
So, it served for amusement purposes only yesterday.
In the beginning of my 993 search, I debated all my choices-C2 vs C4, C2S vs C4S, color, options, mod's. While I would certainly prefer a C4S with mods, records, and heated seats...I truely believe that my car will kinda find me.
Don't get me wrong, I spend a ridiculous amount of time daily searching the market. My price range is the limiting factor really. If I wanted to spend $50-60K, I'd have my choice of every color C4S out there...there certainly isn't a shortage of those cars available at the moment. So, when the right car comes along, C2, C2S, C4, or C4S, when it's in my price range, and it has all the trappings-records/mods/etc...I'll know.
In a perfect world, I'd find the perfect car, at the perfect price. However, I realize the world isn't a perfect place, at least in my world it ain't. I imagine my first 993 won't be my exact first choice, but I'm confident it will be the perfect car for me.
So, I wait, and I watch...
I called ebay last night, called because I was unable after numerous attempts to report the listing via the site, failed. I talked to someone from another country(India maybe)-based on the HEAVY accent, and lack of command of the english langauge. They took all the information down, entered it into my user file, as well as the seller's file. They could not share with me any info about the seller, if he had other username's, etc.
Anyway, if I thought there was anyway the dealership would sell me the car at $35k-I'd be on my way with a rollback.
I hesitate to leave the guy negitive feedback-since I really don't imagine that would make much difference.
So, it served for amusement purposes only yesterday.
In the beginning of my 993 search, I debated all my choices-C2 vs C4, C2S vs C4S, color, options, mod's. While I would certainly prefer a C4S with mods, records, and heated seats...I truely believe that my car will kinda find me.
Don't get me wrong, I spend a ridiculous amount of time daily searching the market. My price range is the limiting factor really. If I wanted to spend $50-60K, I'd have my choice of every color C4S out there...there certainly isn't a shortage of those cars available at the moment. So, when the right car comes along, C2, C2S, C4, or C4S, when it's in my price range, and it has all the trappings-records/mods/etc...I'll know.
In a perfect world, I'd find the perfect car, at the perfect price. However, I realize the world isn't a perfect place, at least in my world it ain't. I imagine my first 993 won't be my exact first choice, but I'm confident it will be the perfect car for me.
So, I wait, and I watch...
#32
purposes only yesterday.
While I would certainly prefer a C4S with mods, records, and heated seats...I truely believe that my car will kinda find me.
In a perfect world, I'd find the perfect car, at the perfect price. However, I realize the world isn't a perfect place, at least in my world it ain't. I imagine my first 993 won't be my exact first choice, but I'm confident it will be the perfect car for me.
So, I wait, and I watch...
While I would certainly prefer a C4S with mods, records, and heated seats...I truely believe that my car will kinda find me.
In a perfect world, I'd find the perfect car, at the perfect price. However, I realize the world isn't a perfect place, at least in my world it ain't. I imagine my first 993 won't be my exact first choice, but I'm confident it will be the perfect car for me.
So, I wait, and I watch...
Focus on the goal not the missed shots and you tend to win
#33
Burning Brakes
Good things do come around. I looked for some time before finding my car. I researched several other vehicles but in the end I think I got a great deal on a great 993. I had to travel to several states before I found what I wanted but it was worth the adventure. There is a difference between a "deal" and a "steal" and the ebay listing would have been a steal for sure!
#34
Pro
You should leave negative feedback right away. If there was an error in the auction he could have cancelled it before it ended... not much else you can do really.
#35
Nordschleife Master
DEFINITELY, leave bad feedback, or leave neutral feedback, & tell your story.
He is a sales person, who can't comprehend the basic price, or reserve of a product he is selling? COME ON, are you that naive? He knew what he was doing. How long did the auction last for? How many times do you think he checked the page to see what it was up to?
When I am selling anything on eBay, I check the auction every day, & some times a couple of times a day. The current auction price is the first thing I check along with how many views it has. This was just a case of greed, & I'm sure he was hoping you would buy the car out side eBay for more $$$.
He is a sales person, who can't comprehend the basic price, or reserve of a product he is selling? COME ON, are you that naive? He knew what he was doing. How long did the auction last for? How many times do you think he checked the page to see what it was up to?
When I am selling anything on eBay, I check the auction every day, & some times a couple of times a day. The current auction price is the first thing I check along with how many views it has. This was just a case of greed, & I'm sure he was hoping you would buy the car out side eBay for more $$$.
#36
Rennlist Member
I would NOT leave negative feedback. The seller is an experienced car salesperson and he is doing a no reserve auction under a name that has zero feedback? I venture to guess this is a calculated move in the event the auction doesn't work in his favor. However, the moment you leave negative feedback he can do the same to you.
I fully agree with Academitcech.
I fully agree with Academitcech.
#38
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#39
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Thread Starter
to be cont'd
I decided to leave negitive feedback afterall. Shame they only allow you something like 80 characters.
I also emailed the specific's to Ebay for grins and giggles-just as a follow up to the non english speaking ebay rep from last night.
Also, I contacted the seller thru my "You won" ebay email. I advised him that I would be arriving mid morning Friday to inspect the vehicle. Then I would arrange a bank transfer, and take possession of the vehicle.
What can I say, I'm feeling frisky tonite!
I also emailed the specific's to Ebay for grins and giggles-just as a follow up to the non english speaking ebay rep from last night.
Also, I contacted the seller thru my "You won" ebay email. I advised him that I would be arriving mid morning Friday to inspect the vehicle. Then I would arrange a bank transfer, and take possession of the vehicle.
What can I say, I'm feeling frisky tonite!
#40
I would not bother leaving feedback on this seller since he obviously just created the account for this sale. He has no history so nothing to loose. He just adds another ebay account and starts over. Big sellers will go to great lengths to keep the sellers feedback positive. This guy has nothing to loose. Call him back and offer $40k for the car contingent on an inspection. Probably still a very good deal for you. Then move on. You gain nothing pissing him off and it's not like he posted a bond with ebay guaranteeing good faith. i don't think you even post a social security # on a listing.
#41
Poseur
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You have an obligation to leave negative feedback to highlight that this seller doesn't honor a legal contract for sale. No one buys that "my secretary screwed up" line. He screwed up and he deserves negative publicity.