QUOTE: Originally posted by Camaro1967 I recently purchased an aristo track cleaning car from St Aubins, 43.00$. I was watching auctions on ebay for the same car. The last one sold for 70.00$. Paul
The head is gray, hands don't work , back is weak, legs give out, eyes are gone, money go's and my wife still love's Me.
QUOTE: [i] My favourite item for the ripoff is the San Diego and Arizona tanker - US$30 from TrainWorld, listed for fourty, fifty or more greenbacks on ebay. There is really no excuse for being ripped off.
QUOTE: Originally posted by DryHeatDan QUOTE: [i] Er Should have proofed that a little better. No offence was intended! Hey, absolutely no offense taken. [:)][:)] My question was serious - I'd love to hear any tips and observations from a seller's viewpoint that would make me a better and more successful bidder. Thanks. Dan
QUOTE: [i] Er Should have proofed that a little better. No offence was intended!
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QUOTE: Originally posted by DryHeatDan QUOTE: you can tell a novice by the way they bid. Nic, could you expand on that for us novices? [:I][?] Thanks, Dan
QUOTE: you can tell a novice by the way they bid.
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