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Ebay Knuckleheads
Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 1:44 pm
by Justice Hog
So, I recently purchase a Harley Owner's ring (still waiting for it.) They're kinda cool...kinda like a college ring. Made by the same company.
Because of that, I decided to sell this sterling silver 100th Anniversary Harley ring I bought a few months back on Ebay for around $30.00. I listed it on Ebay for $20.00.
The final bid is in:
$250.00!!!
I send an e-mail to the guy asking why in the heck he would be bidding $250.00 for a ring worth a maximum of $30.00.
His reply:
Hi, i just really wanted it and someone else was bidding against me all the way to the end of the aution. What do you feel would be a good price, im willing to pay a reasonable price. I was wondering how much they were worth but i didnt have time to find out before the end of the auction. please let me know.
There is no way I feel comfortable selling this ring for $250.00 so I contacted Ebay so I can try to get my seller's fees adjusted, allowing me to give it to the guy for $40.00 (which includes shipping).
Yes, I could be an ass and demand the $250.00, but there is no way I'm gonna do that. What the heck, man?!?!?!?!?!?!
Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 1:53 pm
by Jake
Well... take the $40 and give me the $210. Then we would both be winners.

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 2:54 pm
by REDEEMEDSKIN
JH, in the future, you might wanna consider using the "Buy it Now" option, no?
It's still a funny story, though.
A kind gesture on your part, I must add. 
Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 2:57 pm
by Justice Hog
REDEEMEDSKIN wrote:JH, in the future, you might wanna consider using the "Buy it Now" option, no?
I'm not a common seller on Ebay (having sold about 5 things total) so I don't know the "perks" of "buy it now" versus having people bid up the price. I suppose I could always make the "buy it now" price higher than I expected to see if anyone "bites".
Something to consider for the future, to be sure.
Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 4:09 pm
by Punu
Your a good guy JH... if you belive in Karma, It'll come around....
Just watch my name is earl... it's real.

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 4:53 pm
by BossHog
It isn't fair to the guy who bid out and lost on ebay to now sell it for $40 is it? Just a thought. To be honest... the ebay guy deserves to pay $250... if he got it for $40... he should still owe $210 for a 'stupid tax'.
Take the $250 and donate $200 to charity. That way something good comes of someone else's stupidity...
Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 5:12 pm
by Punu
Take the $250 and donate $200 to charity. That way something good comes of someone else's stupidity...
Even better!
Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 7:11 pm
by skinsRin
yeah I agree with BH you can donate it to this website.
Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 8:51 pm
by redskingush
Take the $250, thats what ebay is all about.
Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 10:23 pm
by Justice Hog
skinsRin wrote:yeah I agree with BH you can donate it to this website.
Here's what I'm gonna do. If Ebay allows me, I'll sell it for $40, recognizing the fact that it may be unfair to the other person; however, I can't believe TWO PEOPLE were actually idiotic enough to bid up a $25 ring to $250.
If I end up getting $250, you heard it here first, I'm gonna keep $40 and donate, via Pay Pal, $210 to THN.
One good thing I did on Ebay recently:
I purchased my RED PARKING PASS from a broker about 45 days ago for $575.00. When I upgraded my tickets, I got PURPLE PARKING PASSES.
So, I put the Red Parking Passes on Ebay.
Although I bought them for $575, I initially listed them at $350.00 because I, for one, hate the idea of people gouging prices. The passes were bid up and I actually got $581.00 for them so I suppose all worked out well there.
Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 11:22 pm
by skinsRin
Justice Hog wrote:skinsRin wrote:yeah I agree with BH you can donate it to this website.
Here's what I'm gonna do. If Ebay allows me, I'll sell it for $40, recognizing the fact that it may be unfair to the other person; however, I can't believe TWO PEOPLE were actually idiotic enough to bid up a $25 ring to $250.
If I end up getting $250, you heard it here first, I'm gonna keep $40 and donate, via Pay Pal, $210 to THN.
One good thing I did on Ebay recently:
I purchased my RED PARKING PASS from a broker about 45 days ago for $575.00. When I upgraded my tickets, I got PURPLE PARKING PASSES.
So, I put the Red Parking Passes on Ebay.
Although I bought them for $575, I initially listed them at $350.00 because I, for one, hate the idea of people gouging prices. The passes were bid up and I actually got $581.00 for them so I suppose all worked out well there.
Nice! so if you get the 250. then THN can thank me for the idea. BTW, JH maybe your calling is opening up a ebay store it seems like your doing okay with it.
Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 2:02 pm
by Justice Hog
Well, I just sent a fee-payment dispute into Ebay telling them that the buyer and I have agreed to cancel the sale. I had to pay a fee for the $250.00 sale so now I'm just working on getting it credited back.
What a pain.
Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 7:23 pm
by frankcal20
Donate it to thehogs.net. I'm sure boss would love to use the money for the site or you could donate it for the seats you'll give to me for the skins vs Eagles game on Dec 10th or 11th.
Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 9:40 pm
by BossHog
Justice Hog wrote:Well, I just sent a fee-payment dispute into Ebay telling them that the buyer and I have agreed to cancel the sale. I had to pay a fee for the $250.00 sale so now I'm just working on getting it credited back.
What a pain.
So lemme get this straight... you thought the guy was stupid for paying $250 for a ring that was worth $30... and now you've ostensibly paid money to just NOT take his money ?
... and you're calling him an idiot?

Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 10:06 pm
by Hoss
so justice...
how's that ebay workin' out for ya?

Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 10:32 pm
by skinsfan1
That's cool of you JH.
Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 10:46 pm
by Justice Hog
You should all be comforted in knowing that I officially offered the ring as a 2nd-chance offer to a person that was beat out on it. I got $40.00 for it.
Now, I'm just waiting for Ebay to refund the original seller's fees.
Sorry, BH, no $210 donation just yet.
I'll be sending some money in soon, though.
Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 10:47 pm
by Justice Hog
BossHog wrote:So lemme get this straight... you thought the guy was stupid for paying $250 for a ring that was worth $30... and now you've ostensibly paid money to just NOT take his money ?
... and you're calling him an idiot?

That's Ebay's freakin' rules. They charge the seller seller's fee whether or not the buyer actually buys the item. What a crock!
I'm just an Ebay lemming, a follower. Whatever rule Ebay tells me to follow, I just go with the flow.
I feel like an Umpa Lumpa.
Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 12:25 am
by redskingush
This is one crazy sale. JH, you could be the most honest guy on ebay. This is the type of story that makes USA Today on page A21 in the bottom corner. Good for you, but I would have taken the fools money!!
Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 11:37 am
by BossHog
Justice Hog wrote:You should all be comforted in knowing that I officially offered the ring as a 2nd-chance offer to a person that was beat out on it. I got $40.00 for it.
Please don't take offense to this... I mean none... but how is offering it up to the guy who lost the auction fair? Why shouldn't the guy who WON the auction get to buy it for $40 now?
From his standpoint... he did NOTHING wrong but try and win an auction that he wanted. We may see it as 'stupid' for drasticallly overpaying but I don't see how it's fair to reward the guy who DIDN'T win the auction.
Tell you what... I'll give you $40 for the ring... take the guy's $250... and buy guy number two a ring as well!
Don't feel obligated to make a donation man... though it would be appreciated. Embarassingly few members ever do.

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 12:03 pm
by Justice Hog
BossHog wrote:Justice Hog wrote:You should all be comforted in knowing that I officially offered the ring as a 2nd-chance offer to a person that was beat out on it. I got $40.00 for it.
Please don't take offense to this... I mean none... but how is offering it up to the guy who lost the auction fair? Why shouldn't the guy who WON the auction get to buy it for $40 now?
From his standpoint... he did NOTHING wrong but try and win an auction that he wanted. We may see it as 'stupid' for drasticallly overpaying but I don't see how it's fair to reward the guy who DIDN'T win the auction.
Tell you what... I'll give you $40 for the ring... take the guy's $250... and buy guy number two a ring as well!

Don't feel obligated to make a donation man... though it would be appreciated. Embarassingly few members ever do.

I got your point, Boss. I sorta blew off the guy who bid $250.00 because I just felt he deserved to get blown off. Those rings always come up on Ebay, I told him via email, so he'll certainly find another one within a week.
As for the donation, we've discussed this before in PMs, I'll certainly be donating in the future. I feel no obligation. I've NEVER felt any obligation. I just appreciate the work done here so if I wanna throw $100 your way, I'm gonna throw $100 your way.
So there....now if I can only find that PAY PAL button.
Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 12:06 pm
by Jake
Justice Hog wrote:BossHog wrote:Justice Hog wrote:You should all be comforted in knowing that I officially offered the ring as a 2nd-chance offer to a person that was beat out on it. I got $40.00 for it.
Please don't take offense to this... I mean none... but how is offering it up to the guy who lost the auction fair? Why shouldn't the guy who WON the auction get to buy it for $40 now?
From his standpoint... he did NOTHING wrong but try and win an auction that he wanted. We may see it as 'stupid' for drasticallly overpaying but I don't see how it's fair to reward the guy who DIDN'T win the auction.
Tell you what... I'll give you $40 for the ring... take the guy's $250... and buy guy number two a ring as well!

Don't feel obligated to make a donation man... though it would be appreciated. Embarassingly few members ever do.

I got your point, Boss. I sorta blew off the guy who bid $250.00 because I just felt he deserved to get blown off.
Not if he WON the bid. It defeats the purpose of bidding if the seller won't let you have the item.
Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 12:12 pm
by Justice Hog
Jake wrote:Not if he WON the bid. It defeats the purpose of bidding if the seller won't let you have the item.
It also defeats the purpose of bidding when the bidder makes an uninformed bid on an item and ends up having to pay 10x the value of the item.
Again, I was just trying to help the guy avoid making a $210.00 mistake.
Boss makes a valid point in that perhaps I should have offered the discount to the guy who won the auction rather than to someone else. I just chose not to, mistake or not.
Again, you should also understand that you'll ALWAYS be able to find this type of ring on Ebay.
Always.
Example
The original bidder wasn't really hurt by my decision.
Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 2:28 pm
by Jake
Justice Hog wrote:Jake wrote:Not if he WON the bid. It defeats the purpose of bidding if the seller won't let you have the item.
It also defeats the purpose of bidding when the bidder makes an uninformed bid on an item and ends up having to pay 10x the value of the item.
Not your mistake... it's his. Let him learn.
