View Full Version : Another Randall on Ebay, NO RESERVE?
Colin KC
24-06-03, 09:15 PM
Yup,
The Phantom Randall Seller has done it again, but this time with NO RESERVE:confused: :eek: :eek:
& a starting bid of $0.01:eek: :eek: :eek:
MADNESS!!! (http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2181070024) ;)
So tell me what the score is then Colin?
Are you really trying to sell one of your precious RMK's or are you just taking the mick out of ebaying?
I am an auction virgin :eek: so dont really know what is going on :p
confused of Oxfordshire :confused:
Colin KC
24-06-03, 10:23 PM
Really Harvey, I've put it up for auction for one American cent, no reserve!
That means, if only one person bids, it goes for $0.01;)
Roger Gregory
24-06-03, 10:43 PM
Muppet :D :D :D
Roger
Colin KC
24-06-03, 10:50 PM
Originally posted by Roger Gregory
Muppet :D :D :D
Roger
We'll see, remember the price I'm after is $475.00;)
With a ten bid history already and nine days left on the auction.
No problem I bet you'll get what your asking. I just wish I could bid on it :( but just pick up a metal band saw.
Love the sofa back drop for your pictures ;) :)
Colin KC
25-06-03, 07:24 AM
Why does everyone feel the need to comment on my wifes choice of soft furnishings?:mad: ;)
I forgot to post in my fisrt one that I recognised the sofa :D
p.s. did you sell your other recent RMK purchase on ebay allready?
I have just gone on ebay and done a search for mr big signature and it comes up with the RMK at a price of $215.50
Does that mean that is what the bidding is at after 10???????
Colin KC
25-06-03, 09:59 AM
Absolutely;)
The idea is that if you have a product that "sells itself" (quality, collectableness, amount of people willing to bid for it etc) & if you start at a low opening bid, the muppets bid it up in the early stages, this adds "wantability" to it & then the serious bidders take ver towards the end of the auction:D
Sound like you know what you are doing then ;)
Colin KC
25-06-03, 10:33 AM
Hopefully;)
The General
25-06-03, 02:29 PM
I'd buy that for a dollar!:p
Colin KC
25-06-03, 05:25 PM
Originally posted by The General
I'd buy that for a dollar!:p
Two hundred plus @ moment Wayne;)
MushiSushi
25-06-03, 05:28 PM
Nearly $400 ... you aren't paying attention oh shiny one ...... for that money you could buy yourself a nice Sebenza ;)
i'd throw the sofa in with it :p:p
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