It's a mad, mad ebay world!

HuubL said:
I believe it's 4% of the selling price, to be paid by the seller.

Thanks, in that case I can offer some euros if battery seems to be fresh (not dying after single flash as it happens). Well, deal is deal, but it's more symbolic than about money.
 
protection from "bad" sellers

protection from "bad" sellers

I am now a strong advocate of Paypal. I'm not big on having my personal finances laid out in too many places, but I have in the last year and a half been saved twice from unscrupulous sellers by the Paypal protection and advocacy arrangement. I will almost always seek deals that I can consummate with Paypal, unless it's with a commercial operation.
 
jesse1dog said:
Ebay is a complete mystery to me.
Well, that's not quite true. It's the people who trade there. And that includes me!!

Just bid and apparently won a working Werra 1 and leather case for £3.65 + p&p of £4 - that's about US $8 !!! OK these cameras aren't exactly going for an arm and a leg but the price is a bit ridiculous. Tessar lens camera too.
Trouble now is that I feel a bit guilty about the price I am paying. I'm a bit sorry for the guy selling. So, he could have put on a reserve and this isn't his first trading on ebay. Nevertheless .......

I don't usually reckon to bid on items that end at the weekend, but put in a bid just on the chance that I could get something to use as a source of spare parts. As a rule items tend to fetch higher prices at the weekend but this 'is the exception to prove the rule'.

I guess I'll drop the seller an email.

j

I got one of my "evil SLRs" there for $1.50. After about an hour's worth of cleaning, it worked perfectly. ON the other hand, I saw a bidding war over a perfectly ordinary Diana go to over $2000 once.
 
hou baloo said:
I am now a strong advocate of Paypal. I'm not big on having my personal finances laid out in too many places, but I have in the last year and a half been saved twice from unscrupulous sellers by the Paypal protection and advocacy arrangement. I will almost always seek deals that I can consummate with Paypal, unless it's with a commercial operation.

PayPal can be better than the alternatives (money order, personal check, etc), but don't for a second think they'll save you except as it pleases and profits them.

http://www.aboutpaypal.org/

They're owned by EBay, and basically exist to provide a layer of non-accountability, not subject to banking laws, that allows EBay to turn a blind eye to the pervasive fraud on its site. People are winning lawsuits against PayPal left and right; class action suits are next, and a number of state Attorneys General are investigating them. They've also attracted the attention of the SEC.

Edit to add: yes, the above link is by a group with a vested interest in competitive services. However, they're useful as a repository of sourced media and legal information about PayPal.
 
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