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Re: Last HS SCSI Card sold for $260.00 on Ebay



<bobryan9@my-deja.com> wrote in message news:8ld6sn$qga$1@nnrp1.deja.com...
> In article <4zme5.42445$FQ.4648976@news0.telusplanet.net>,
>   "The Meikles" <action1@telusplanet.net> wrote:
> > I can't speak for other sellers, but I have never had anyone place a
> shill
> > bid on my auctions. What you consider expensive others think is
> reasonable.
>
> True, but there is no logic behind thinking a SCSI card is worth $260.
>
> > If you don't want to bid on an item don't,
>
> Thanks for letting me know that.  I was kinda confused :)

Your welcome :)

>
> >but don't email me calling me a
> > crook because I'm getting a good price for something ( this happens
> > everytime I have an item go for more than a few dollars).
>
> I've never emailed you!  If you had a SCSI card, I wanted it and bid on
> it, and it got up to $260, I might call you a crook.  I may just
> realize that you aren't worth even trying to bid on...

No you're right you haven't, but lots of people have. I sold a B and H II+
recently for $380 and I received many emails belittling me because of the
price it went for. As with all my auctions I set the starting bid low and it
went way up from there. Why should I feel guilty that I got way more than I
think its worth for it? If I was to charge outragious shipping on top of the
winning bid I could see being called a crook, but when somebody else bids an
outrageous amount for something it's them thats the responsible not me.
>


Sheane