Thread Number: 31185
1975 liberator deluxe selling |
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Post# 470846 , Reply# 1   10/22/2010 at 10:10 (4,931 days old) by justmadeit ()   |   | |
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have had an offer of 300, just to reiterate guys, if i dont get any more offers between now and sunday the 7th then it goes for that price, J. |
Post# 470850 , Reply# 2   10/22/2010 at 10:15 (4,931 days old) by justmadeit ()   |   | |
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the ad is live now, click linky thing below to view it CLICK HERE TO GO TO justmadeit's LINK |
Post# 470855 , Reply# 3   10/22/2010 at 11:11 (4,931 days old) by aquarius1984 (Planet earth)   |   | |
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...that advertising the offer made so far is very pleasant or fair on the person offering.
In past dealings like this on this website, all bids and bidders names have been kept a secret and the highest bidder has dealt in private while the transations took place. Ebay keeps peoples highest bid information a secret for fairness. After this has been done only then is it perogative of the winner to say what they paid for it if they so wish to do so. This thread could potentially cause a lot of ill feeling and sourness to a great group of friends on this site. Something as a "Fellow Collector" you may recognise as being unfair too. |
Post# 470878 , Reply# 4   10/22/2010 at 14:46 (4,931 days old) by SeamusUK (Dover Kent UK)   |   | |
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Sealed bids are the way to go- and personally I think whoever has the top bid is prepared to pay far more than most of us would.
As a case in point a fellow collector has a machine of similar rariety and vintage(Not me- although one of mine could probably qualify as well). They paid under £200 for it from Ebay and it really is pretty much mint and unrestored. Just my 2 cents......... Seamus |