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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Marketplace => Topic started by: Twin on June 07, 2005, 06:21:42 AM

Title: Blatent price fixing on Amiga Ebay Auction
Post by: Twin on June 07, 2005, 06:21:42 AM
I was really interested in this CDTV on EBay and was going to bid:

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5202632217&ssPageName=ADME:B:WN:AU:1

However in the last hour the price jumped from $60 to over $200. Check the bid history:

http://offer.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewBids&item=5202632217

This aukcjemk was registered today and blatantly inflated the price, hmmmm dodgy.

Does anyone know how I can report this auction to Ebay?
Title: Re: Blatent price fixing on Amiga Ebay Auction
Post by: Argo on June 07, 2005, 06:31:15 AM
Click on Security Center at the bottom of the page.
Title: Re: Blatent price fixing on Amiga Ebay Auction
Post by: adolescent on June 07, 2005, 06:49:35 AM
It doesn't really matter though.  The two top "legitimate" bidders upped the prices themselves.  
Title: Re: Blatent price fixing on Amiga Ebay Auction
Post by: adz on June 07, 2005, 07:21:47 AM
Given that the CDTV is quite rare downunder (I've only ever seen two) I'm surprised it didn't go for more.
Title: Re: Blatent price fixing on Amiga Ebay Auction
Post by: Twin on June 07, 2005, 08:30:51 AM
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adz wrote:
Given that the CDTV is quite rare downunder (I've only ever seen two) I'm surprised it didn't go for more.


Well, I emailed the seller about whether or not it works and he said:


     Sorry I can't verify whether it works - that's why I'm selling 'as is'
with a starting price of just $1.........

So perhaps the other interested buyers also emailed him and worn't going to to risk the punt.
Title: Re: Blatent price fixing on Amiga Ebay Auction
Post by: Darklight on June 07, 2005, 08:39:23 AM
Yeah, I was watching that one too.  $215 is a fair amount to gamble on whether or not you're getting a working piece of kit.  You're right though, those things are quite rare indeed down here, makes me wish I bought one when they were in the shops  :lol:
Title: Re: Blatent price fixing on Amiga Ebay Auction
Post by: adz on June 07, 2005, 11:59:05 AM
I was actually tempted to put a few hundred down on it, but I didn't fancy its chances of arriving safe and sound in Melbourne, Australia Post aren't the most delicate breed of people.
Title: Re: Blatent price fixing on Amiga Ebay Auction
Post by: Jeff on June 07, 2005, 01:18:21 PM
This Amiga1084 is the same one that bid up the price on an A4000T I was winning a few weeks ago.  The price ended up over $600.00 and he failed to pay (seller admitted privately he didn't have the money) and I did at the time.

The auction was re-listed and the same person (Amiga1084) bid it up again.  I contacted the seller with mixed results, I decided to avoid them both in the end.  I was convinced that it either is/was the same person or a friend.  The Amiga1084 account was just created in time for the A4000T auction in the beginning of May.

Sometimes eBay REALLY gets to me :pissed:

I've started my own eBay avoid list.
Title: Re: Blatent price fixing on Amiga Ebay Auction
Post by: DrMarkGree on June 07, 2005, 02:37:39 PM
In the US, bid fixing on auctions is illegal and one can go to jail if caught.  You are right though, Ebay has to do better at preeventing things like this from happening. :-o  :-o
Title: Re: Blatent price fixing on Amiga Ebay Auction
Post by: prowler on June 07, 2005, 02:38:51 PM
I also had that item in my watch list though I forgot about it. When I went to have a look at how much it ended at I was a bit surprised how much it went for.

I remember when they first came out back in the days when shops like Grace Brothers still sold Amigas and Amiga software. At the time it felt like you kept tripping of CDTVs where ever you went :). How times have changed. I am after a basic accel for my 1200 after the old one died but finding them in Australia is not easy and the few I have seen on EBay tend to go for very high prices. It's a pain finding legacy hardware down here.

Title: Re: Blatent price fixing on Amiga Ebay Auction
Post by: Darklight on June 07, 2005, 11:55:41 PM
@ prowler

I know what you mean!  I remember buying our A500 from Grace Bros.  :lol: I also remember gradually finding less and less Amiga stuff on the shelves  :-( That was where I got heaps of games though.....they were all marked down to $5.00 each by the time Commodore went bust  :-D Now that Grace Bros. has been replaced by a Medicare office  :-o  
Title: Re: Blatent price fixing on Amiga Ebay Auction
Post by: Azryl on June 08, 2005, 12:08:29 AM
Aussie Amiga users :-)

eBay can give good results, but I always avoid any auction where a (0) history bidder outbids me, just saves grief later on.

Sometimes to get decent Amiga hardware I just have to seek oversea's auctions, god bless paypal and credit cards :-P
Title: Re: Blatent price fixing on Amiga Ebay Auction
Post by: mikrucio on June 08, 2005, 03:31:31 AM
holy moly
i never realised there were so many ozzy users.
im in canberra.
and i still know a guy in sydney who has a cd32
he bought it new for his son!!

lol

wish i had it!




Title: Re: Blatent price fixing on Amiga Ebay Auction
Post by: adz on June 08, 2005, 03:47:47 AM
I've said it before and I'll say it again, the more ozzies the better :-D
Title: Re: Blatent price fixing on Amiga Ebay Auction
Post by: Darklight on June 08, 2005, 05:56:53 AM
Yeah, I reckon we need to organise an "Eastern Seaboard" Amiga users show.  :lol: The ozzy users on here seem to be mainly from NSW/ACT and VIC.  
But I reckon that would be cool :-D.  The only Amiga Users groups I know of are down in Melbourne  :-(  
Title: Re: Blatent price fixing on Amiga Ebay Auction
Post by: adz on June 08, 2005, 06:51:47 AM
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Darklight wrote:

Yeah, I reckon we need to organise an "Eastern Seaboard" Amiga users show.  :lol: The ozzy users on here seem to be mainly from NSW/ACT and VIC. But I reckon that would be cool :-D.


Might be a good idea, don't really know what we could do besides BBQ and beer :pint: :-D

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The only Amiga Users groups I know of are down in Melbourne  :-(  


I'm not a member myself, but from what I understand the meetings are getting smaller and smaller :-(
Title: Re: Blatent price fixing on Amiga Ebay Auction
Post by: prowler on June 08, 2005, 10:29:25 AM
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Darklight wrote:
@ prowler

I know what you mean!  I remember buying our A500 from Grace Bros.  :lol: I also remember gradually finding less and less Amiga stuff on the shelves  :-( That was where I got heaps of games though.....they were all marked down to $5.00 each by the time Commodore went bust  :-D Now that Grace Bros. has been replaced by a Medicare office  :-o  


At the time this was happening I was a poor starving student and 5$ was a lot for me those days. It makes me wish I started stocking up on legacy AMiga HW and SW before the whole Retro craze kicked in since second hand Amiga items were cheaper/easier to pick up then, now the prices as well as the availability are not so good.

I spent many hours as a school student drooling over the Amiga items, as well as laughing at how little the people working there new about it. Computer spot was another shop I spent a lot of time at :)
Title: Re: Blatent price fixing on Amiga Ebay Auction
Post by: prowler on June 08, 2005, 10:30:54 AM
Quote

Darklight wrote:
Yeah, I reckon we need to organise an "Eastern Seaboard" Amiga users show.  :lol: The ozzy users on here seem to be mainly from NSW/ACT and VIC.  
But I reckon that would be cool :-D.  The only Amiga Users groups I know of are down in Melbourne  :-(  


I know SAUG is still going (Sydney Amiga Users Group). I only just got off my lazy butt to register for their mailing list a month or so back. From what I read there is a meeting coming up in a week or two.
Title: Re: Blatent price fixing on Amiga Ebay Auction
Post by: Darklight on June 08, 2005, 10:33:36 AM
Oh, SAUG is still going?  I might register for their mailing list as well  :-D