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alot good andalot bad on ebay. Ive had heeps of shit. About 2 years ago i bought a "genuine" Trust fmic for my brother for $800 and it was fake. hinese lady assure me it was real when we rang... stupid cow. Had a few calls like that. Ive learnt now, only buy when they have alot of good feedback.

I find ebay very good both selling and buying.

You can't find classy stuff like mp4 tv watches anywhere else...

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Brand-New-MP3-MP4-P...1QQcmdZViewItem

Thats crazy! I need a new watch...Im gonna get it! hope it doesnt break in a week though :thumbsup:

iv only ever had good experiances...exept for when i have got something from overseas, that usualy takes some time

but i guess that is expected.

payed $410 for my head deck, rrp $800.

never got anything through paypal.

i know what you mean though i tried to sell my turntables once i took it off after a week didnt even wait for the auction to finish and now my account is suspended.....f**k them

Ebay is one of the greatest things in the world, no bad experiences yet with both selling (around 10 successful sales) and purchases ranging from a $0.99 cordless mouse to a $13,900 R33 Skyline (Bought my car off ebay and havent had any problems, apart from small easy-fixed common problems in the 10 months i've owned it) Just have to be smart about it and always check the sellers previous comments.

ebay sux for selling

specially things like mobile phones, which dodgy nigerians click BUY IT NOW and you end up paying listing fees on! kunts!

then you get dicks that offer you 150bux for an item that the closest price is 600+ who are just insulting you.

buying, is another story, mostly good.

except for you KELVIN5878 u dodgy kunt

ebay sux for selling

specially things like mobile phones, which dodgy nigerians click BUY IT NOW and you end up paying listing fees on! kunts!

then you get dicks that offer you 150bux for an item that the closest price is 600+ who are just insulting you.

buying, is another story, mostly good.

except for you KELVIN5878 u dodgy kunt

You can claim the listing fees back. Report the unpaid item and then close it after 8 days and ebay gives you your listing fees back.

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