OK, I was looking at auctions that where ending with in 2 minutes. I came across this one.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=006&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWN%3AIT&viewitem=&item=160041554993&rd=1&rd=1
If you had to make a quick bid what would you thought it was for? Now rememeber a quick look not sitting down and reading it a few times. It was after I won the bid and re readed it I saw my error.
If any one here would like to have it let me know on this posting and them PM me. If it is turly collectible that is the last thing I need, I want to run it. If it is not limted run and not collectible let me know as well.
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$13 + $5.50 shipping is a darn good price for what was being sold there. That was a limited edition set, with only a few hundred or so made. Somebody got one heck of a deal!
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Jeff, you hit the spike on the head! I thought it was for the set! Not just the one car. Other wise I would have passed on it. Not being a collector being a limted run car means nothing to me. Heck I still have horn hooks running on the A line. Plus LHS (K-10 Trains) sells Athearn Build cars cheap. Just picked up another 50' gondola IL Terminal for $5.95. For $18.50 I could have bought 4 more cars not one.
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No, it was for the Box car only. In a message he did tell me I had some time to bid on the other ones?
cudaken wrote: Jeff, you hit the spike on the head! I thought it was for the set! Not just the one car. Other wise I would have passed on it. Not being a collector being a limted run car means nothing to me. Heck I still have horn hooks running on the A line. Plus LHS (K-10 Trains) sells Athearn Build cars cheap. Just picked up another 50' gondola IL Terminal for $5.95. For $18.50 I could have bought 4 more cars not one. Cuda Ken
I agree with you, Ken. The listing IS misleading. It does state "from a lot of 9 cars". Then it describes Lot #2. He is using the word "lot" to mean two different things. The dictionary quoted above indicates a quantity = a lot, but auctioneers have used "lot" to mean a single item.
My only real clue was the description of only the box car. Having a picture of all 9 cars is VERY misleading! I might have assumed, as you did, that I was bidding on 9 cars.
If you like the car, keep it and run it. Do you really care if it's a "collector's piece"? You just paid a little more for it than you wanted to! Besides, "collector's pieces" are usually only "collectible" if they are in the original packaging. Break apart the original packaging and you don't have a true "collectible" any more!
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Yes!!! It's WAY misleading! It's wrong! It shouldn't happen! But it does!
A "lot" is just that... a "lot"! Most often referred to as a lot of (so many)!
"Individual"; is "individual", i.e.: not a lot, but one singular item!
Some folk don't and never will have command of the langue....I don't have much either, but this is way out in left field!
colvinbackshop wrote: Yes!!! It's WAY misleading! It's wrong! It shouldn't happen! But it does! A "lot" is just that... a "lot"! Most often referred to as a lot of (so many)! "Individual"; is "individual", i.e.: not a lot, but one singular item! Some folk don't and never will have command of the langue....I don't have much either, but this is way out in left field!
So the guy wasn't an English major. I did not have any problem figuring out what he meant, and that he was in fact selling one (1) box car. I did not find it the least bit confusing. If you bid on stuff and don't even take time to read EVERYTHING in the listing you will get NO sympathy from me. Wait until you get one that has a "Click here for shipping costs" button, and in haste you do NOT check, and then you find out shipping on a plastic car is $12.00. If they give you the information and you do not take time to read it I do not blame the seller.
Not to be harsh; I am just curious. Why, unless one was a collector and had been looking for just that specific car, or one was looking for a specific prototypical item that was hard to find, would one be in a rush to buy a box car off ebay? There must be 5000 on there at any given time.
I've gotta agree with Virginian on both counts. As someone whose uses eBay regularly, I don't find the listing as particularly misleading nor confusing. And...why would anyone rush into carellessly bidding on an item discovered in the last two minutes of an auction? That's just looking for trouble from the get-go. No one to blame here but yourself.
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Hence the danger of using eBay in a hurry for random, impulse purchases...
I've had very good success (only a few minor easily-resolved setbacks) with eBay, but mostly because my purchases are pre-meditated, i.e., I go on eBay looking for very specific items. And I ask the seller questions if anything's unclear.
In this case, Ken, I can see that in a hurry you would think this was for all 9 cars, and I think the seller's wording of the listing is misleading. However, if you read the ad in detail, you can see something fishy about it. I wouldn't buy from a seller whose listings don't really match up with the item description. Caveat emptor.
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A propsective ebay purchase for me would take almost the entire bidding period of up to a week as research into availible items at walters, LHS's and various availible information as to pricing etc. It is not a 2 minute experience.
At the Auction House dealers would be going over the cars several days before it hits the block and they usually know what they want to buy and how much to pay for it. Once in a while they will discover a jewel and swarm it but it is VERY rare for that to happen.
I too thought it was for 9
but hey you can list it on ebay for 50 cents and get most of your money
or ask the seller to do a second chance to the guy that bid you up to 15
and you will pay the differance thats like $1
at lest if you do relist it we know you will not try to scam some new modler....
hope you get it and its nice
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Budliner wrote: I too thought it was for 9 but hey you can list it on ebay for 50 cents and get most of your money or ask the seller to do a second chance to the guy that bid you up to 15 and you will pay the differance thats like $1 at lest if you do relist it we know you will not try to scam some new modler.... hope you get it and its nice K
Little up date, the seller and I have came to terms. I offred him $3.00 to let him out of the bid and he said he did not want my money for nothing. But he sold me the car for $3.00 plus the $5.50 for shipping. Still more than what I would have paid but he made a effort to meet me half way so I will pay.
Now if any one needs this car and happens to have a Tyco Old Dutch covred hopper they don't want let me know!
cudaken wrote: Little up date, the seller and I have came to terms. I offred him $3.00 to let him out of the bid and he said he did not want my money for nothing. But he sold me the car for $3.00 plus the $5.50 for shipping. Still more than what I would have paid but he made a effort to meet me half way so I will pay. Now if any one needs this car and happens to have a Tyco Old Dutch covred hopper they don't want let me know! Cuda Ken
I consider myself well educated with 2 years of tech school after high school, but even I had to really study this to determine if it was for 1 car or 9. If there had been time, I would have asked the seller to clarify, and stated that since there was a picture of 9 cars that lead to some uncertainty, and suggested not posting the picture of nine, only the pictures of the single model being sold. Either that, or a very clear statement that the sale was for 1 car only.
Anyway, I'm glad you and the seller could come to terms, I don't think basically $8.50 is too bad a price for a one of 500 model, even though it doesn't have a box. I've paid more for "special" commemorative cars, but that was for brand new cars, and the proceeds going to fund whatever the cause was. I have 1 Wells Fargo 40' Athearn boxcar, evidently a special paint job, as I have not seen one before, nor since. I forget which company painted it, I'll look when I dig them out of storage.
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