****..I forgot to bid on this

dude them bargainland ppl are the ones who i bought my dd from and packaged horribly
also there checkout is horrible
After a quick glance through their feedback I wouldn't have "forgotten" to bid ~ I never would have wanted to in the beginning //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crap.gif.7f4dd41e3e9b23fbd170a1ee6f65cecc.gif

 
Yea, almost 10k negs in the last year, kinda high, add that with the 11k neutrals...

Thats pretty much a "non happy" customer every 17 items, kinda shitty in my book.

 
Yea, almost 10k negs in the last year, kinda high, add that with the 11k neutrals...
Thats pretty much a "non happy" customer every 17 items, kinda shitty in my book.
900+ negatives in the last month.

That works out to 30+ per day.

Incredible.

When looking at it purely from his feedback score of

That is nowhere near my own personal benchmark for me to consider bidding.

Almost never will I bid on someone's item that has

Sure - have I probably missed some really good deals?

Most likely...

Have I thus far *knock on wood* kept from getting screwed on eBay?

Thankfully, yes.

Pfft - whatever you're selling you may bloody well keep it.

 
my question is... how did that company get those comps in the first place?
They sell either freight damaged items or lost freight items. Companies will buy bulk trucks of items that were either lost or damaged by freight companies for pennies on the dollar. They have some decent stuff sometimes. The only good thing I got from them was two brand new Stinger Ultralight rechargable flashlights for $107 shipped. These flashlights are $125 each plus either tax or shipping, depends on where you buy them from. I actually got them for $70ish but after there stupid handling fees and overpriced shipping, it came out to the $125ish (yeah, that's right almost $40 in shipping and handling fees for something very light and somewhat small). That is the part I do not like, the handling fee for every item you buy and the high shipping cost.

 
After a quick glance through their feedback I wouldn't have "forgotten" to bid ~ I never would have wanted to in the beginning //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crap.gif.7f4dd41e3e9b23fbd170a1ee6f65cecc.gif

Another of those "looks like new" and "we can't test it" and "sold as is" auction deals. You get lucky and it works fine you get a bargain, you get something broken or incomplete you are stuck with it.

Reminds me of a ham-fest story: A vendor was reaching to get something off a high shelf and knocked a radio off and it dropped to the ground. He scooped it up and replaced it on the shelf. My "witness" stopped back by later when someone was interested in the radio and asked the vendor did it work. He said "It worked the last time I plugged it in".

Might be better to go buy a Powerball ticket //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

Dennis

 
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