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ManDownUnder
8th April 2005, 15:00
Trading under alistair14 and is flicking parts out all over the place, I guess it's stock they can't move?

If you don't know how to drive it, go to this link
http://www.trademe.co.nz/structure/0001-0026-1255-2912-/auction-25279838.htm

Scroll down till you see the yellow bar right across the screen with "About the seller" in it, then click on the "Seller's other listings" link under there - it's everything he's selling

I got a RF seat for a good price ($80?) and an EMCO filter cheap too.

Heaps of good stuff in there...
MDU

bugjuice
8th April 2005, 15:03
would certainly seem that way -
http://www.trademe.co.nz/structure/show_member_listings.asp?member=545184

I think a few shops do this..

ManDownUnder
8th April 2005, 15:09
would certainly seem that way -
http://www.trademe.co.nz/structure/show_member_listings.asp?member=545184

I think a few shops do this..

I thought so - but it came up in conversation with some of the guys at the lunchtime get together at the pub... I couldn't recall details there and then, and promised to post them up here for reference and in case it's useful to others.
MDU

vifferman
8th April 2005, 15:10
You also get people (dunno 'bout in NZ) who buy up a whole shopload of "new old stock" from the shops on tender or whatever, then sell it piecemeal like this.

I've two friends in the US who make a living selling bike parts on eBay, and one of them was telling me about another guy that does this BIG time, and buys up whole motorcycle shops (especially those in financial trouble) and sells the stock on eBay. He's got so big now that he doesn't do much more than look for stock to buy, then employes others do do all the cataloging, listing, etc.

Stroker Girl
8th April 2005, 15:26
I got a good deal on a used ventura pack rack for my bike through Colemans on Trademe. Was pretty trusting, he actually sent the goods out before I had paid for them!

NC
8th April 2005, 15:29
did you read the responces to the bad feed back?
No manners what so ever..

Quasievil
8th April 2005, 15:35
Cool, checked it out and saw a gear lever bracket for my bike !! needed one to ,old one is a bit loose

love it

ManDownUnder
8th April 2005, 15:36
did you read the responces to the bad feed back?
No manners what so ever..

Not till just now which surprises me, I've been dealing with the guy for years (literally) and he's a good guy. I wonder if it's a communal address (either way it's something to look out for - a good point..!)

MDU

vifferman
8th April 2005, 15:36
did you read the responces to the bad feed back?
No manners what so ever..
The feedback system on TradeMe is such a big crock! If you post honest feedback, instead of playing the "Excellent Trader! AAAAAA+++++++++" game, you get nasty stuff back.
I bought my wife some bike gear, and the trader was hopeless: didn't answer questions, took ages to respond, and a week after the money was in their account they finally noticed, and asked for my address, which I'd supplied when I won the auction. The worst thing was they charged something like $25 or $30 postage on something with a $10 courier label.
So, I said that although the goods were fine, they as traders were slow and overcharged on the postage, and they got really grumpy. Said, "Well you can have your money back if you're not happy with the goods", which wasn't the issue. It's feedback on them as a trader, not on whether the goods were any good / worth it.
My son also got flamed because someone sold him a crusty old piece of computer equipment, advertised with a photo of a brand-new item, and no note to say so. When he pointed this out, he was basically blackmailed into posting something positive instead.

NC
8th April 2005, 15:41
The feedback system on TradeMe is such a big crock! If you post honest feedback, instead of playing the "Excellent Trader! AAAAAA+++++++++" game, you get nasty stuff back.
I bought my wife some bike gear, and the trader was hopeless: didn't answer questions, took ages to respond, and a week after the money was in their account they finally noticed, and asked for my address, which I'd supplied when I won the auction. The worst thing was they charged something like $25 or $30 postage on something with a $10 courier label.
So, I said that although the goods were fine, they as traders were slow and overcharged on the postage, and they got really grumpy. Said, "Well you can have your money back if you're not happy with the goods", which wasn't the issue. It's feedback on them as a trader, not on whether the goods were any good / worth it.
My son also got flamed because someone sold him a crusty old piece of computer equipment, advertised with a photo of a brand-new item, and no note to say so. When he pointed this out, he was basically blackmailed into posting something positive instead.
I read it...but what I'm trying to say is...they are a company supplying a service for motorbikes. Not a 5 year olds attitude.
I have to deal with cuntsomers at work sometimes, I never give them attitude back.

Stroker Girl
8th April 2005, 15:46
did you read the responces to the bad feed back?
No manners what so ever..

Hmmmm....not very nice. I don't think it was that bad when I bought my rack about 3 months ago? But then again he never did place any feedback on me or respond to my emails. :eek:

vifferman
8th April 2005, 15:48
I read it...but what I'm trying to say is...they are a company supplying a service for motorbikes. Not a 5 year olds attitude.
I have to deal with cuntsomers at work sometimes, I never give them attitude back.
Agreed. :yes:
They can't really afford to be petulant about things going wrong with their trading, even if the 'cuntsomers' as you put it, are in the wrong.

Dangit - that's stirred up some anti-bike shop feelings I thought I'd dealt with....:confused:

ManDownUnder
8th April 2005, 15:52
The feedback system on TradeMe is such a big crock! If you post honest feedback, instead of playing the "Excellent Trader! AAAAAA+++++++++" game, you get nasty stuff back.
I bought my wife some bike gear, and the trader was hopeless: didn't answer questions, took ages to respond, and a week after the money was in their account they finally noticed, and asked for my address, which I'd supplied when I won the auction. The worst thing was they charged something like $25 or $30 postage on something with a $10 courier label.
So, I said that although the goods were fine, they as traders were slow and overcharged on the postage, and they got really grumpy. Said, "Well you can have your money back if you're not happy with the goods", which wasn't the issue. It's feedback on them as a trader, not on whether the goods were any good / worth it.
My son also got flamed because someone sold him a crusty old piece of computer equipment, advertised with a photo of a brand-new item, and no note to say so. When he pointed this out, he was basically blackmailed into posting something positive instead.

Yeah well, I say spell it out as it is and if they're a prat escalate it to the Trademe bods and email the prat a virus...

Works for me :-)

MDU

NC
8th April 2005, 15:55
Agreed. :yes:
They can't really afford to be petulant about things going wrong with their trading, even if the 'cuntsomers' as you put it, are in the wrong.

Dangit - that's stirred up some anti-bike shop feelings I thought I'd dealt with....:confused:
Yeah, I delt with this bike shop for YEARS and they fucked me around on one thing, for a hell of a long time(18 months). I was gutted that they did it, but they lost a good customer that spent alot of money with them. Too bad for them I say. But I'm never going to bad mouth them.

vifferman
8th April 2005, 16:23
Yeah, I delt with this bike shop for YEARS and they fucked me around on one thing, for a hell of a long time(18 months). I was gutted that they did it, but they lost a good customer that spent alot of money with them. Too bad for them I say. But I'm never going to bad mouth them.
I think there's a difference between generalised slagging off because you're pssssssed off, and being honest to others if they ask about a particular bike shop.
Bad mouthing a shop won't fix past wrongs, but telling the truth could save someone getting a similar crap experience.

NordieBoy
8th April 2005, 17:42
The feedback system on TradeMe is such a big crock! If you post honest feedback, instead of playing the "Excellent Trader! AAAAAA+++++++++" game, you get nasty stuff back.
I only ever put "Happy trading :):):)".
If I was jerked around I may miss off the smilies though.
That'll teach them to mess with me :shifty:

erik
8th April 2005, 18:06
did you read the responces to the bad feed back?
No manners what so ever..
He's really shooting himself in the foot with responses like that!
Not very wise...

curious george
8th April 2005, 18:50
If I was jerked around I may miss off the smilies though.
That'll teach them to mess with me :shifty:

:killingme :killingme :killingme

crashe
8th April 2005, 19:46
well I just had a look at the TM member...

Browsed throu 5 pages of feedbacks...

Most are good ones, BUT the negative ones are......well !!!

Shit he aint polite or nothing . In fact he is downright rude....

He needs to learn a few people skills..

Unless you say he is wonderful and lovely.. then he will have a go back.

Suney
8th April 2005, 21:06
He really likes to emphasize his points with exclamation marks!!!!!!!!!

ManDownUnder
9th April 2005, 10:50
He really likes to emphasize his points with exclamation marks!!!!!!!!!

Really???????????

Wow - I see what you mean!!!!!!!!!!

MSTRS
9th April 2005, 11:12
P'rasp he thinks his ascerbic wit passes for humour. Good feedback heavily outweighs the bad tho

250learna
9th April 2005, 20:30
i was selling something on trademe and went on holiday knowingly i left the item with a m8 to show to interested costumers. He sold it to the first punk that showed up and didnt cancel the auction but instead told the top bidder that he sold the item, this guy still showed up at his house and was told that its sold. He than went home and started bidding like mad and than when he won he dished out bad feedback and threatning emails.

I know its my fault for letting my m8 hang onto the item for me but if you know that the item is not available is it realy neccesary to give me all this trouble. Is it not bad enough that i have to pay the winning fee which was way out of proportion to what my the guy sold it for? :angry2:

thats my first and only bad feedback againnst 30something good ones, so you gota take into account that there are stink fu%$ers out there who are just out to bring others down.... :eyepoke:

Krusti
9th April 2005, 20:37
What a good mate :msn-wink:

250learna
10th April 2005, 11:18
ya i showd him my gratitude :kick: