its trueSuperduper said:You don't have enough posts yet for that priviledge.
redbenjoe said:cant find it -
how does one delete a post ???
There is a special threshold for unlocking that that priveledge...10,000,000 posts!Superduper said:You don't have enough posts yet for that priviledge.
Can you elaborate more on what's so goofy, other than an opening bid of $200.00?redbenjoe said:where is the delete button ????
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and here is the goofy auction --look at the 68 silly bids ???????????
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=231151976200
Don't encourage him.oldskool69 said:There is a special threshold for unlocking that that priveledge...10,000,000 posts!![]()
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Looks to me like the first bid was for $200 (although it probably showed as .99). Then the second guy bid in $2 increments until he hit the $201.99 thus becoming the high bidder. then the first guy and the second guy did a little back and forth bidding until the second bidder won it for 221.99. Must be something smuggling inside that IMO $4.99 goodwill boombox...Kenpat said:Can you elaborate more on what's so goofy, other than an opening bid of $200.00?I guess I'm still a functional illiterate when it comes to bidding on eBay...
Don't encourage him.
Thanks. I figured the $0.99 first bid that was good actually for up to $200.00. The rest was kinda confusing. I don't usually pay that close of attention, never have. With all the sneaky shiat going on, it just never seemed worth it.k2j said:Looks to me like the first bid was for $200 (although it probably showed as .99). Then the second guy bid in $2 increments until he hit the $201.99 thus becoming the high bidder. then the first guy and the second guy did a little back and forth bidding until the second bidder won it for 221.99. Must be something smuggling inside that IMO $4.99 goodwill boombox...
Kenpat said:If I really want it, I snipe it.That, or go straight to the seller to work something out behind the scenes.
"School of Joe" I calls it.
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That actually is the hat trick. Anyone with something to sell, including eBay sellers do it all the time. You put something out that is nothing...surrounded by a lot of big time offerings or connections. In business, acting, and pro wrestling it's called "giving the rub" to bring up the next "so called" star who you know sucks talent wise. By being around greatness, someone just might think an item...or person is too. :nugget:Kenpat said:...and just look at the other dreamy radios he has for sale...![]()
I'll look at yours, but only if it means I don't have to look at ours.oldskool69 said:Better example...look at our government!!!![]()
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