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    Quote Originally Posted by trademe900 View Post
    I agree, and that is how I do my trademe shopping as well. If the guy seems like a clueless, arse-ramming, uncle-fucker then I'll just get out of there.

    Nothing like a poorly presented and worded auction ran by some fuckwit who does not give a toss about what happens after he gets the cash. I don't know why so many people fail to understand the concept that the presentation of the add has a big effect on the interest in the item and price paid.

    Also worth nothing is the absolute dog-shit spelling skills of a staggering amount of trademe buyers and sellers. Unbelievable at times. It makes the whole place and NZ look like a fucking shambles at times, honestly...
    It says a lot about the quality of our "education" system. How is it that people leave school without knowing how to write?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maki View Post
    2. Can I visit you and view the item? (When it's a general item and giving contact details is against trademe rules). No, and don't try to get me into trouble with tardme again.
    I definately won't buy anything that could be faulty without checking it out in person first. Often it starts off with a "can I come around and check it out" or "I have more questions, please txt me on 027xxxxxx", after which I'll organise a visit.

    If I like the item I'll give them the buy now price there and then, if none I'll make an offer. What he does with the cash/auction after that is his own business.

    The "What's the reserve??" question is pretty pointless too. All I do is keep bidding on the item in 14% increments until I hit the "you are within 15% of the reserve price" message. I don't want to hang around auctions that are asking more than I'm prepared to pay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maki View Post
    Why is it that the people who ask many and difficult questions about your listings on trademe never bid for the items you are selling? Are there people who have this as some kind of hobby? They don't seem interested in actually buying anything, but they will ask about this and that... Then some other people actually make bids. What is going on, is it some kind of conspiracy?
    On top of that - you get the idiots who ask about things that you've already said in the advert
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    Some of you need to get over it. I have asked heaps of times what they would take for something or made an offer on an auction (i.e whats the reserve) and they have told me and I bought it because of it. Saves farting around placing bids, especially if it's a no reserve and hasn't been bidded on yet. And why not just leave a contact number for them to ring to arrange a viewing, because no one with a realworld wallet or half a brain is going to buy something worth good money without checking it out in person.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wbks View Post
    Some of you need to get over it. I have asked heaps of times what they would take for something or made an offer on an auction (i.e whats the reserve) and they have told me and I bought it because of it. Saves farting around placing bids, especially if it's a no reserve and hasn't been bidded on yet. And why not just leave a contact number for them to ring to arrange a viewing, because no one with a realworld wallet or half a brain is going to buy something worth good money without checking it out in person.
    Speak for yourself.

    I have sold things for thousands of $ that the buyer did not check out in person. They had brains and real wallets and they were happy with the transaction and so was I.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wbks View Post
    because no one with a realworld wallet or half a brain is going to buy something worth good money without checking it out in person.
    Ermmm,I brought my bike off there without checking it out as I'm in Chch and bike was in Auckland but seller posted about 18 photos and even offered to e-mail me video footage of it running.Yes,I'm sure I have more than half a brain too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trademe900 View Post
    Nothing like a poorly presented and worded auction ran by some fuckwit who does not give a toss about what happens after he gets the cash. I don't know why so many people fail to understand the concept that the presentation of the add has quite an effect on the interest in the item and price paid- especially on motor vehicles and expensive items. It's unbelievable.

    Also worth nothing is the absolute dog-shit spelling skills of a staggering amount of trademe buyers and sellers. Unbelievable at times. It makes the whole place and NZ look like a fucking shambles at times, honestly...
    Sums up my thoughts too - a lot of sellers and question askers must have gone to school just to eat their lunch - and weren't there one minute longer...


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    Quote Originally Posted by wbks View Post
    And why not just leave a contact number for them to ring to arrange a viewing, because no one with a realworld wallet or half a brain is going to buy something worth good money without checking it out in person.
    Bid for and won classic car without even seeing a picture of it, had it transported to me and it was as good (better even) as expected, ya just got to know when to pick them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Creeping Death View Post
    Ermmm,I brought my bike off there without checking it out as I'm in Chch and bike was in Auckland but seller posted about 18 photos and even offered to e-mail me video footage of it running.Yes,I'm sure I have more than half a brain too.
    No offense, but this may actually apply to what I said if every person on trademe selling a bike posted running footage with sound and 20,000 pics of it. If you ask these "stupid" questions then it can go like this: Hey mate can I have a look of the bike?- Yep sure come to _____. Check it out, bikes a shitter but you have no money lost. Other side? Ahwell he sounds honest I think I'll send over 5K cash. Get there and it sounds like its about to start launching valves for your spinchster as you ride it off his driveway I would be pretty pissed if someone got all pissed off because I asked him the last time he rebuilt the top end on his NSR.
    And scumdog-You got lucky. My mate bought a cr125 with only 20 hours on-"normal wear and tear", its for something like 6K thinking "bargain!". Arrives and see's this "wear and tear" is cracked plastics, dented pipe, slightly bent subframe and just basically a turd. Different opinions though I guess. I just get someone I know to check out bikes too far to drive for me. Last bike I was about to buy in Napier (5 hour drive), a KBer was nice enough to go check it out and test ride it for me.

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    I'll regularly email sellers of things that I think are ludicrously expensive and ask if they put a 1 in front of the price deliberately.
    It's only when you take the piss out of a partially shaved wookie with an overactive 'me' gene and stapled on piss flaps that it becomes a problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Lobster View Post
    I'll regularly email sellers of things that I think are ludicrously expensive and ask if they put a 1 in front of the price deliberately.
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    We bought some stuff off t/m a week or so ago,on behalf of people,said to person after viewing,give you $xxxx as it was buy now,they said yep.Said to seller tell t/m the item has faults so want to remove the item,they foolishly got a rellie or friend to hit buynow,so the lost a few $$$ on sale then got hit with buynow fees.Dishonest maybe but t/m charge enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Lobster View Post
    I'll regularly email sellers of things that I think are ludicrously expensive and ask if they put a 1 in front of the price deliberately.
    That is very interesting. Let's do the math on this thing. It costs $11.000 more than fuel powered 250cc bike. For $11.000 you can buy 7.857 litres of petrol. That is enough to ride about 157.000km. The battery on the electric scooter lasts 80.000km. I wonder how much it will cost to replace... Leads me to believe you would have to be insane to buy the thing.
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    They could just be total twat's that have nothing better to do and seriously need to get a life.


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    Quote Originally Posted by trademe900 View Post
    I agree, and that is how I do my trademe shopping as well. If the guy seems like a clueless, arse-ramming, uncle-fucker then I'll just get out of there.

    Nothing like a poorly presented and worded auction ran by some fuckwit who does not give a toss about what happens after he gets the cash. I don't know why so many people fail to understand the concept that the presentation of the add has quite an effect on the interest in the item and price paid- especially on motor vehicles and expensive items. It's unbelievable.

    Also worth nothing is the absolute dog-shit spelling skills of a staggering amount of trademe buyers and sellers. Unbelievable at times. It makes the whole place and NZ look like a fucking shambles at times, honestly...
    have to agree, but then you only need three letters of the alphabet to order a beer , so the rest aren't really needed !!!

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