It sounds like it was a copied or spoof auction to me. A fraudster rips
the text and photographs of a high value item from a genuine auction and
then pastes them in to create an auction for something he/she doesn't
own. A giveaway is often a very low or zero feedback rating and no
Paypal. Plus you won't get sensible answers to questions because the
seller knows little or nothing about the item. If you win the auction
they'll try and get you to send them money by Western Union or similar
and of course you'll never see the item.
Another hobby of mine is vintage HiFi and I see spoof auctions for gear
quite often. If you have a specialist area and regularly look at ebay,
or you have a favourite search set up for an item you start to remember
the details of past auctions. I've even seen spoof auctions running at
the same time as the genuine auction! I've alerted ebay several times
and in each case they have pulled the auction.
73 Paul G4DCV
Bob Bruno - K2KI wrote:
> Well, I do alot of eBay stuff and that message is a good sign that eBay
> pulled the auction.
>
> Maybe someone ratted him out. Damn, I wanted to be the one to do that!!! :-)
>
> In any event, some form of justice has been served.
>
> 73, cul...
> Bob de k2ki
>
> k7rdx wrote:
>
>> I think the listing disappeared...Check it out..I asked for an
>> inspection too..No response...He probably got an offer he couldn`t
>> refuse,pulled the ad and sold the amp off ebay to blitz the fees..I
>> see this often..Jim,K7RDX..
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Bruno - K2KI" <k2ki@starc.org>
>> To: <Amps@contesting.com>
>> Sent: Monday, June 09, 2008 4:33 PM
>> Subject: Re: [Amps] Alpha 77dx
>>
>>
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