
Is There Anything Wrong With My Advert?
#31
Posted 02 November 2007 - 03:08 PM
Ignoring all that has been said already:
1. I'd say its completely the wrong time of the year to sell.
2. The fact that you have no feedback won't be doing you any favours
3. Its seems that anyone on Ebay who is actually interested in buying a mini must feel that yours is currently over-priced, given that they aren't bidding on it.
Try AutoTrader or an ad in the back of the Mini Mags (although you WILL get Nigerian scammers).
#32
Posted 02 November 2007 - 03:13 PM
2. The fact that you have no feedback won't be doing you any favours
Exactly, by bidding your entering a legally binding contract with the seller. If you win the auction then the item is your and you must pay the selling price. People bidding on it know nothing about you because you have no feedback, this Mini may not even exist for all they know. I would be very nevous buying a £5000 car from someone on Ebay who had no feedback and I knew nothing about them.
#33
Posted 02 November 2007 - 03:17 PM
My last ebay account had over 200 f/b with no -fb.
Got hijacked & ebay withdrew it.
Edited by Harry Beaver, 02 November 2007 - 03:18 PM.
#34
Posted 02 November 2007 - 03:18 PM
I never once asked him to bid it up, I jest said if anyone fancies a bid the reserve is £5000.
Slander is also illegal if we want to get silly.
If I find anyone has contacted any on the bidders on the austion legal action will be taken.
pmsl...slander is fine, its not illegal its actually a civil offence, and anyway its lible when its in writing.
#35
Posted 02 November 2007 - 03:18 PM
Well we all have to start somewhere.
Yup and that's always the problem with ebay.
Though saying that, I think it's less of a problem on an item like a car, as the buyer will (normally) go to see said car before bidding, then know addresses, mobile numbers etc of seller. Also, it's not like the seller's going to claim the car was 'lost in the post' or something similar!

#36
Posted 02 November 2007 - 03:23 PM
#37
Posted 02 November 2007 - 08:20 PM
Up to the limit on EBAY
Ignore the squashed flies on the paint. She got used today.


Edited by Harry Beaver, 02 November 2007 - 08:34 PM.
#38
Posted 02 November 2007 - 08:28 PM
just to show the buyers its actually you thats selling it...
#39
Posted 02 November 2007 - 08:39 PM
The bloke that has asked that question about the contract malarkey Has he actually been bidding?
or is he a scammer. If he is and is bidding it up I would not bid.
It sometimes pays to hide the questions.
#40
Posted 03 November 2007 - 11:27 AM
Just looking at your ad one thing puts me off straight away.
The bloke that has asked that question about the contract malarkey Has he actually been bidding?
or is he a scammer. If he is and is bidding it up I would not bid.
It sometimes pays to hide the questions.
I guessed it may be a scam, he's not bidding though, I have actually blocked him.
Didn't mean to shew the question either
Edited by Harry Beaver, 03 November 2007 - 11:30 AM.
#41
Posted 04 November 2007 - 07:36 AM
I feel it is not looking good.
#42
Posted 04 November 2007 - 08:44 AM
IMO the car you're selling's a cracker, but I have to say that I've seen a similar spec one to yours (though higher mileage) on a local forecourt for sub £5k too. That's been there for aboutt a month IIRC.
Wrong time of year to sell perhaps?

I'd be tempted to say drop the reserve a little and re-advertise it, but if you feel it's worth £5k then you shouldn't have to do that. I guess it's just a patience thing. Sell it for like £4,500 - 4,750 now, or hold on for a month or three and get your £5k?

#43
Posted 04 November 2007 - 10:58 AM
Well happy with the price, sad to see her go.
#44
Posted 04 November 2007 - 11:03 AM

#45
Posted 05 November 2007 - 10:20 AM
Nice one mate, well done!Sold to the nice man for £5250.
Well happy with the price, sad to see her go.

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