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  1. #16
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    I have traded heaps on TradeMe before (little bits and pieces right up to cars), but have never seen this sort of behaviour. I did report this to TradeMe and it will be very interesting to see if the new foreign owners give a shit.
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    Angry No Mate

    Nah mate, I woudn't even bother with people like this aye.

    We sometimes get drifted away with bargains but go with your gut feelings. It's actually sometimes better to pay a grand or 2 extra to avoid hassle.

    She seems way to dogey to bother with it aye, I mean it could be anything, stolen bike, unhappy wife and problems with the hubby so she decides to put everything on the net when he's not there or anything else.

    Plus she's got 6 or 7 negative feedback, I think that should be enough hint. Good luck!


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    that seller is full of shit, he claims the buyer in the original auction didn't follow through due to the high km, but then the original buyer has posted negative feedback on the seller, saying that the seller never made contact, which i would be inclined to believe going on the quick relist and the much higher asking price - what a tosser, you better watch out her husband might be one of those big tough biker dudes and he'll come round to your house in all his leather and chains
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    I always go on feedback when deciding to bid or are serious about buying something off TM.
    This person sounds bad news from the feedback.
    Fortunately the 4 bikes I've brought on TM, all of the sellers have been bloody good people.
    As for making threats of violence....you gotta laugh at fuckwits who do that on the internet.

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    Bloody feedback!! I 've just red repped a guy as I'm still waiting for the parts, which i paid for over 3 weeks ago, he didnt reply to my emails, and I got a reminder from Trade Me about posting feedback for the auction. He's already given me good feedback as I paid straight away etc. Since I've given him red, hes gone and changed his feedback and given me red, his reason is because I gave him red! WTF?
    Heres the guy feedback! http://www.trademe.co.nz/Members/Fee...?member=590334

    I've since emailed him and he claims he sent it last Wednesday on Courier Post, I've asked for a ticket number to try and trace, no ticket number offered. Also another guy bought some RGV carb bits and he hasnt received his stuff either, he might be genuine, but doesnt seem right he can try and blackmail me by saying he'll change the feedback if I change mine if/when goods are recieved. Wonder if its worth reporting to Trade Me about this?

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    My rule of thumb no matter how big the dollar value check feedback first before bidding, and if they answer questions from bidders sounding like a 11yr your asking for trouble.

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    Seems like a lot of money for an old bike that's gone to the moon and back!!
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    Very dodgy looking.

    I also filed a complaint with trademe pointout out the offensive langauge / threats etc, the fact they claim the buyer didnt want it and relisted it , but have been negative feedbacked by him for not contacting him before they relisted it, and the fact they have a shitlaod of bad feedback / incomplete sales makes it all look very suspect.
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    man some ppl on trademe are wankers
    my family have had similar prob, but with dip shit continueing to email...and email....and email, basicly all this crap, i just bounced all her emails back to her she gave up.

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    ahaha watch out thumper! her suposed husband will pay you a visit!

    tea and schones anyone??

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    Rina LOVE is her name... (going by feedback, so wouldn't be too hard to track...) If threats made, unsure how cops could handle it as there is no way they can carry out the threat? (Unless they know where you live/work etc...and if they do, makea complaint!)

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    Bought my bike off trade-me and everything went fine.

    My rule of thumb is only buy things locally and don't send the cash. I go round to pay and pick-up the stuff and if it looks dodgy I can leave before handing out my cash.

    I've seen people selling stuff on trade-me make claims about contract of sale said no refunds/returns. This isn't legal as all sales must comply with the fair trading act and consumer gurantees act. If someone is dodgy track them down and get the cops onto them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeyG

    I've seen people selling stuff on trade-me make claims about contract of sale said no refunds/returns. This isn't legal as all sales must comply with the fair trading act and consumer gurantees act. If someone is dodgy track them down and get the cops onto them.
    Thats a common misconception, sorry: FTA and CGA do not apply to a private sale. Consumer protection legislation such as this is only between a person "in trade" and a consumer. Sure if its a retailer selling on tardme it would apply, but not to Joe Lunchbox.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dynamytus50
    Just start making bogus hotmail and trademe accounts and keep clicking buy now.

    After six or seven times they will get the message....
    This is possibly not the best advice. You can't click buynow unless you are a verified member, can't you?

    Also, trademe state that a buynow is a legally binding agreement to purchase. Surely you wouldn't be advocating an illegal act, would you?
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    I sold my BMW through Trade Me the second time I advertised it but both times I had to put up with a load of crap from people who weren't even interested in the bike, they just wanted to stir. One emailed me to ask why I thought I'd get that price for the bike because he'd just bought one the same for a lot less, while another kept sending me lists of F650GS prices (some were 1986 models so very cheap) and pointing out that my bike was very expensive compared to them. Well, yes, the reason my F650CS - NOTE - CS, not GS!!! was priced at $11,500 was because it was a) a 2002 model; b) had ABS, heated grips, power socket, and a personalised plate; and c) it was not an off-road bike that had been thrashed, it was in mint condition and was a ROAD bike!

    The guy who bought it rang me, arranged to come and view it, took it for a test ride (left me his kids as security - like they'd be worth much - ha ha!), rang me a couple of days later and said he'd take it, and had transferred ALL of the money into my bank account before he collected it.

    Some people who use the site need their rear ends kicked - and hard!
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