They thought they where getting a bargainThe bidders obviously don't think that. What a waste of everyone's time.
They thought they where getting a bargainThe bidders obviously don't think that. What a waste of everyone's time.
I _Think_ it costs more to start higher - Could very well be wrong though!, much better to start at x, then everyone knows the score.
Me too, except I always disable offers, instead I just reduce the price over time. Happy to leave stuff on for over a year if it takes that long. I get 70% off deal every 2 weeks without fail. Just be careful you don't get caught out with the automatic relisting after 30 days, as that cancels the discount. Just end the listing and start the discount offer again.I put stuff on eBay with a highish BIN price with offers enabled. That way you can leave it up for 4 weeks with any promotions e.g. 80% off final value fees. Doesn't cost anything if it doesn't sell.
Certainly doesn’t say anything about being fully gone over / serviced / tested / new rubbers / etc but I could be doing them an injustice. Good to see another pinball saved and back into circulation, I guess the auction buyer took the gamble on what was wrong with it and others did get a chance to bid it higherHeads up on the Police Force listed on eBay yesterday:
….this was the one from an auction 4 days ago, hammer price around £1250 with fees so being flipped.
Certainly doesn’t say anything about being fully gone over / serviced / tested / new rubbers / etc but I could be doing them an injustice. Good to see another pinball saved and back into circulation, I guess the auction buyer took the gamble on what was wrong with it and others did get a chance to bid it higher
I guess there are different ways to look at it…. personally I find it annoying, partly having been outbid, that the person who got it doesn’t even want it and is just out to make a quick buck. So it’s not “saved it”, and they are adding no value having done nothing to it other than increase its price. The pin will indeed be back in circulation but to the financial gain of the seller, eBay and the auction house which ultimately keeps prices higher… and an innocent buyer won’t know it’s been flipped within 48 hours of an auction.
PS. I know it’s a free world etc, but I would feel the same if I hadn’t bid on it too I was very pleased to see the auctioned Stern Magic went to someone on here.
…winning an auction be it an auction house or eBay is a fair way to purchase, especially as 90% of the pinball’s I buy to sell on are non working / partially working so I put a lot of time and money into getting them to the best I can for the next owner.
I agree with you totally, flipping is the scourge of pinball sellingYes but you’re adding value, and that’s great (and an important part of the pinball life-cycle!). I guess I view this one like people who buy tickets to concerts or matches just to flip them at a higher price…. it serves no purpose other than inflating prices.
I agree, in fully working / shopped order and nice condition these days £1500 to £1800 maxlast police force made 1400. not the ideal candidate for a quick buck
Wow that flew out, great looking pinball
Wow that flew out, great looking pinball
If my wife kills me, its all on you Scott!!!! She is not gonna be happy with me buying yet another pin but the temptation is off the charts. Plus I clicked the link and it said "seller you've bought from previously" so its a sign! Just wish he'd mentioned CC was for the chop a few weeks ago when I was standing on his driveway cos as usual, this ain't anywhere near Scotland
Yeah really surprised that CC has been put up for sale by John. Unless he has a remake lined up maybe. Played it a few times at his place , liked it but didn`t love it. Great condition though and not many will come up for sale . It is the only Bally /Williams DMD i have never owned and back in the day i thought it wasn`t worth the top money they went for. Times change though and obviously it was worth the money if you were prepared to sit on it for a number of years. My priorities with pinball was playing them and enjoying each and every different machine. That way is how you find out what you really like and that is by far way more important for me if you play them every day.If my wife kills me, its all on you Scott!!!! She is not gonna be happy with me buying yet another pin but the temptation is off the charts. Plus I clicked the link and it said "seller you've bought from previously" so its a sign! Just wish he'd mentioned CC was for the chop a few weeks ago when I was standing on his driveway cos as usual, this ain't anywhere near Scotland
Thats not on the auction on the desktop version. Plus it clearly states a private seller.Just read the email from ebay. 20% vat will apply. Is that new? So Cactus Canyon will be 20% higher than the end bid? Or the seller is going to get stung for 20%? I assume the buyer is going to have to add 20% here. Not seen this before and not seen an email about it from ebay. Doubt anyone will be happy putting in a final bid and then realising its gonna be 20% more. Equally doubt the seller will be happy if they are paying vat.
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Its not on the item itself from my ebay view. I'm the highest bidder and thats the email I got through from ebay. Bought from ebay yesterday and never got that 20% vat will apply email so I dunno if its a new thing or just applicable to items over a certain threshold.Thats not on the auction on the desktop version. Plus it clearly states a private seller.
I thought you could only pay vat once on an item...
Is your eBay account VAT registered?Its not on the item itself from my ebay view. I'm the highest bidder and thats the email I got through from ebay. Bought from ebay yesterday and never got that 20% vat will apply email so I dunno if its a new thing or just applicable to items over a certain threshold.
No, not VAT registered. Also won from ebay yesterday and I double checked the 'you're the highest bidder' email and it didnt say the 20% vat message I got tonight.Is your eBay account VAT registered?
I won from eBay yesterday, no VAT to pay.
Even after so many years I still get a buzz from bidding on eBay.I'm the highest bidder
It happens more often than it should on ebay. I have seen it add vat to a uk listing (when it shouldnt) many times, but it soon disappears.I have a vat registered business account and a personal account and never seen that message. Could be an ebay glitch, probably thinks your bidding from another country. Cookie problem perhaps?