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just selling some gear

40 watchers on one item with no bids yet, like everyone is waiting til the last second to big... shits me...

I get 11 emails today asking questions in broken english, i dont mind questions but the answers to every single one of them is in the listing details...

Like the first line of my ad is, you are bidding on blah blah and blah with no reserve...

First quesitons "Whats the reserve"

Second line of my auction says, this gear was purchased on the 14th Feb 2008.

Second questions "How old is it"

Just shits me to tears, I want to reach into the computers and smack them around a bit...

just selling some gear

40 watchers on one item with no bids yet, like everyone is waiting til the last second to big... shits me...

I get 11 emails today asking questions in broken english, i dont mind questions but the answers to every single one of them is in the listing details...

Like the first line of my ad is, you are bidding on blah blah and blah with no reserve...

First quesitons "Whats the reserve"

Second line of my auction says, this gear was purchased on the 14th Feb 2008.

Second questions "How old is it"

Just shits me to tears, I want to reach into the computers and smack them around a bit...

I don't own an ebay account but its common sense people are stupid on the internet, with no reserve people will wait and horde at the last second, people love to horde shit its a known fact .

depending on what it is try hock it off on boostcruising lol but u might just get asked if u want to trade for some piece of shit even if u state no trades in the post, it happens everywhere like on the off chance u might want to trade for a VN

my opinion stay clear of ebay if u can help it! :)

I now have 167 watchers on one item and only 2 bids...

I say hurry the fark up and bid you smucks...

You don’t understand ebay do you..

No one bids until the last day. The buyers who really want it battle it out in the last few minutes. Ebay Snipe has made life easy for people.

Bids within the last seconds (if not less).

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