RE: Bidding etiquette. -
Effel - 12-05-07
A word of advice is just rev the microwave til it shrivels, if you leave it it'll set on fire and torch your microwave.
RE: Bidding etiquette. -
seasidewolf - 12-05-07
I love how threads digress, from Bidding Etiquette to an internet edition of Brainiac in a few pages!
RE: Bidding etiquette. -
woody - 13-05-07
And why not
I'm gonna try the crisp bag trick
RE: Bidding etiquette. -
deftoned - 13-05-07
I went to a party at a mates place a while ago where we put every light bulb in the house in the microwave (one at a time). We had to leave after that, couldn't see shit if you moved away from the telly. His Mum was well pissed the next day
RE: Bidding etiquette. -
olstar - 14-05-07
RIGHT CHAPS!!!
I have read this entire thread..
First off, i for one only buy superstars that i want, to keep, for myself or my girlfriend.
I dont buy to resell. I dont think buying on ebay to RESELL is fair, as the bargains should be left for the collectors COLLECTIONS.
I also on some levels agree with you mr P...
But, i still belive that an auction is an auction.. and should go to the highest bidder!
SO..
To sort this problem, shall we...
Lock down the for sale forum? So that ONLY members, or ONLY trusted superstar specialists can see it?
Or do we remove it completely?
Or do we have a for sale/ wanted section for random NON sneakers.. and a FS/WTD section that is hidden for sneakers?
The choice is yours!!!
RE: Bidding etiquette. -
streak - 14-05-07
olstar Wrote:Lock down the for sale forum? So that ONLY members, or ONLY trusted superstar specialists can see it?
I'd go this way Boss..
RE: Bidding etiquette. -
mr.pure - 14-05-07
I'm not so sure, if you got an item for sale yourself then you want the widest audience.
It's a difficult topic all this.
RE: Bidding etiquette. -
olstar - 14-05-07
Hmm its a difficult one isnt it!
its a shame there isnt something you cna use so that you can be notified if your bidding on something that a mate of yours is bidding on..
or something...
hmmm
RE: Bidding etiquette. -
mr.pure - 14-05-07
Stop thinking about it Olstar, you is got enough on your plate.
RE: Bidding etiquette. -
olstar - 14-05-07
I make work for myself all the time..
I do see this as being something important tho..
I might blag my mate into coding a ebay messenger thing..
hmmmm DING
RE: Bidding etiquette. -
mr.pure - 14-05-07
Nutter !
I was only thinking 5 minutes before you posted that you hadn't been about for a while.
RE: Bidding etiquette. -
woody - 14-05-07
I think we should keep the for sale forum but just ban ebay links unless it is a link to your own auction.
99% of the time it's not somebody bigging up thier own auction (which is fine in my opinion) but people just randomly posting up stuff they've spotted on ebay.
Like I say, I'e done it myself in the specialists forum a couple of times but to be honest there's little point. If you clock something you think someone else would like then PM that person with the eaby link.
RE: Bidding etiquette. -
mr.pure - 14-05-07
Sounds about right.
Slightly more work but what the hell.
Pictures alone, no links unless Specialists perhaps.
RE: Bidding etiquette. -
streak - 14-05-07
Yep.. Pics only!
(unless you're in the secret handshake club of course.)
RE: Bidding etiquette. -
woody - 15-05-07
Word to that fellas, more work for us but less work for olstar
What do you think boss man?