« Reply #582 on: August 28, 2014, 08:15:38 PM »
What gets me is the words they use like "Hard to find", "Very rare","Not many made","Once its gone its gone","Very valuable","One of a kind" and so on.
I saw a listing on an Amiga 1200 "Excellent condition white case upper and lower, Keys all in first factory condition, in supreme shape, hardly used" Actually the tope case was yellow to a degree bottom case was white, keys was well used as in the photo and dirty.
So how on Earth can the seller use such description to sell when any himan being with half decent eye sight could spot it a mile away that it was No WHERE near the condition it was stated by the seller.


I asked him that question and he threatend to report my to eBay. The reply was "please feel free and go ahead."
Well eBay did nothing to me. So for me he could stick his threat right up his CPU cooler.
I hate sellers with that attitude, my question was no way sarcastic or was deemed to be of any insult or any other so why the threat??
I just dont understand some sellers I really don't.
Mike. Partly pi***d off.

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