FA: Road and ATB Carbon Goodies, Thompson, Hope, FSA



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Jordan Hukee

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All items starting at $15, detailed descriptions on eBay:

http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZ(funkymonkey)QQhtZ-1

XTR Front Derailleur, NIB, FD-M960 Top Swing, 31.8mm clamp
Thompson Elite post, Take-off/new, 31.6 x 350mm, Black
Thompson Elite X4 stem, Take-off/new, 100mm x 0deg, Black
Selle Italia Signo Genuine Gel saddle, Take-off/new, Black with silver
FSA K-Force seatpost, 25mm setback, 3 rides only (mark where clamped near
Max Height) 29.4 x 350mm
FSA K-Force handlebar, Take-off/new, 31.8x420mm (c to c)
Zeus Zeta Carbon handlebar, used in good condition, 31.8mmx420mm (c to c)
Zeus Zarpa Carbon stem, used in good condition, 120mm x 31.8mm clamp
Hope Mono M4 alloy/steel brake rotors, used in good condition, black, 160mm
Sixsixone 4x4 knee/shin guards, 2006 version, worn once, Medium

Thanks for looking,

Jordan
 
FA: Road and ATB Carbon Goodies, Thompson, Hope, FSAJordon,

I'm not sure what your reasons were to ending two of your auctions early
(the two I was most interested in...7224467121 & 7224471887), but I have to
say it was pretty crappy to do that. It's one thing to sell items on a
forsale newsgroup and decide later to sell locally or just not sell at all.
It's completely different when you list your eBay auctions on a forsale
newsgroup, then when people begin bidding on the items, to just pull the
auction.

I've bought quite a few items off this newsgroup from people and from their
auctions which were posted here over the years. People who have done
business with me (buying and selling) know that if I agree to buy an item,
then I follow through. The same goes for if I say something is for sale, I
follow through and sell it as agreed.

I have to ask, if I bid on an item you have auctioned and then NOT followed
through with the auction, wouldn't you be ******? Wouldn't you leave
negative feedback and report it to eBay? Running auctions and then pulling
them (for whatever reason) wastes everyone's time and doing it too often
leads to a bad reputation.

I just thought I'd let you know.

Brian


"Jordan Hukee" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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All items starting at $15, detailed descriptions on eBay:

http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZ(funkymonkey)QQhtZ-1

XTR Front Derailleur, NIB, FD-M960 Top Swing, 31.8mm clamp
Thompson Elite post, Take-off/new, 31.6 x 350mm, Black
Thompson Elite X4 stem, Take-off/new, 100mm x 0deg, Black
Selle Italia Signo Genuine Gel saddle, Take-off/new, Black with silver
FSA K-Force seatpost, 25mm setback, 3 rides only (mark where clamped near
Max Height) 29.4 x 350mm
FSA K-Force handlebar, Take-off/new, 31.8x420mm (c to c)
Zeus Zeta Carbon handlebar, used in good condition, 31.8mmx420mm (c to c)
Zeus Zarpa Carbon stem, used in good condition, 120mm x 31.8mm clamp
Hope Mono M4 alloy/steel brake rotors, used in good condition, black, 160mm
Sixsixone 4x4 knee/shin guards, 2006 version, worn once, Medium

Thanks for looking,

Jordan
 
In article <[email protected]>, [email protected]
says...
>
>
>FA: Road and ATB Carbon Goodies, Thompson, Hope, FSAJordon,
>
>I'm not sure what your reasons were to ending two of your auctions early
>(the two I was most interested in...7224467121 & 7224471887), but I have to
>say it was pretty crappy to do that. It's one thing to sell items on a
>forsale newsgroup and decide later to sell locally or just not sell at all.
>It's completely different when you list your eBay auctions on a forsale
>newsgroup, then when people begin bidding on the items, to just pull the
>auction.


It's really stupid when that happens. How would the seller like it if you
bid high and then cancel your bid because you found the item cheaper elsewhere?
Ebay should not allow this type of one sided behavior.

>I've bought quite a few items off this newsgroup from people and from their
>auctions which were posted here over the years. People who have done
>business with me (buying and selling) know that if I agree to buy an item,
>then I follow through. The same goes for if I say something is for sale, I
>follow through and sell it as agreed.


Unfortunately not everyone sees things the same way.

>I have to ask, if I bid on an item you have auctioned and then NOT followed
>through with the auction, wouldn't you be ******? Wouldn't you leave
>negative feedback and report it to eBay? Running auctions and then pulling
>them (for whatever reason) wastes everyone's time and doing it too often
>leads to a bad reputation.


I say just avoid this person altogether.
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Alex