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Ken Leonard wrote:
>Upton, Wirral, UK. Starting bid $200 US."Alleged" is probably generous to describe this auction.
Folks, MANY fraudulent EBayers are scamming on gear junkies with plentyof
obvious fraudulent entries for Jupiter 8, Minimoog, ARP 2600, and
more. Perhaps they have picked up on "Mellotron" now.If you're new to EBay and are thinking of going for this or something
similar, view the person's feedback (0), how long they have been onEBay
(about a week), their stated location (Australia) vs. the item's location
(UK), lack of a picture and poor description, and the mention of "2tapes"
(whatever that means). What's weird about this one is they take
PayPal...? Hmmm...Well, usually they demand a money order fromWestern
Union (a big no-no). ALSO watch out for pictures/descriptionsstolen from
previous auctions---that's very common now. Anyway... ...kl...Greetings All, I emailed the seller and challenged him(her) toadd photos
to the auction. Pretty doggone sure it's an M400 . Will "watch andwait"......Ken's words of wisdom above are to be heeded. Basically anyone
can list anything (within reason) and ask for any price they feel.
Remember the scammers selling orig. WTC photos for $1 million apiece
on eBay withing hours of the towers falling ??Lowest eBay feedback I've seen is a -12 (give it up,pal!) andhighest a
whopping 125,000 and counting.....Another example : I recently saw a fair-cond. 1929 replica Edison lightbulb
(my area of expertise, BTW) last week . Seller hyped it up asan 1880
ORIG. , starting-bid a whopping $99.995.00 !When I informed the seller it was worth MAYBE $50.00.....only
....dead silence... but then the auction ended early (Item# 6504197877 )
Seller was(is) in San Diego.....Caveat Emptor on eBay ! (or anywhere for that matter.....)
Cheers, JK , a happy but poor eBayer almosteight years