brand new UDM $50

stiffdogg06 said:
Just wait till the day of the end of bid... It'll shoot up $100 easy. :grinno:

Especially since this post undoubtedly drew extra attention to the auction. There's no way this auction ends at $50.
 
stiffdogg06 said:
I wouldn't bid on it. The seller is at like 95.8 rating. :scared:



Only 22 feedbacks and at 95.8%?!



Run away! Run farrrrrr away!!! :nervous2:



and danget! I bought a raffle ticket for that, too. I should've won! I would've actually used it instead of selling it off :(



I wonder who else won? There were supposed to be multiple wins.
 
stiffdogg06 said:
I wouldn't bid on it. The seller is at like 95.8 rating. :scared:



There's more to eBay's feedback system than just the percentage rating. It's f*cked up for the most part, because people can leave you retaliatory feedback. In other words, let's say I leave a negative feedback because some guy is a deadbeat bidder. That guy can leave me a negative feedback for whatever reason he wants (in my case, it was because I was mean since I left him a negative feedback), and I can never, EVER, remove it. My 100% perfect feedback rating is forever tarnished.



The reason why that person has 95.8 is because he/she just happens to have 1 negative and only 23 positive. That doesn't mean they're a bad eBayer. If you look at the one negative, you will see there were some issues with the seller of that transaction.



This person's feedback is fine in my book.
 
paul34 said:
Only 22 feedbacks and at 95.8%?!



Run away! Run farrrrrr away!!! :nervous2:



and danget! I bought a raffle ticket for that, too. I should've won! I would've actually used it instead of selling it off :(



I wonder who else won? There were supposed to be multiple wins.

:werd:



I don't know who else won, but my MF showed up today.:)
 
stiffdogg06 said:
I wouldn't bid on it. The seller is at like 95.8 rating. :scared:





To be fair to the person, it's only one negative out of 22 and it looks like it was some misinformation between the buyer and seller. That can happen to anyone so I wouldn't hold it against him.



After looking over the whole auction it appears that might be Patrick from Excel Detail as the person that won the auction wants to auction it off to raise money for Muscular Dystrophy. Extremely nice gesture on the winners part and if that's Patrick, then definitely no problem with bidding on anything he would auction off as he's a class act on here and a good honest supplier.
 
imageautodetail said:
Cheapa$$ could have spent 6 more dollars and had it 5 days earlier



Little harsh don't you think? He actually could have had it for cheaper by using the autopia discount but by purchasing it for what he did the money will be going for a great cause.



:waxing:
 
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