Watch for this guy
Take a look at Gunbroker #3739872 and Auction Arms #2627458
It's the SAME gun.
It's the SAME gun.
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Item #2627458 is not a valid number or it has been removed.
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That # is on another Auction Site. 0 -
Sgt.207..You are right. It sure is the same gun. 0 -
It sure is the same item. That doesn't seem quite right. Thanks for the heads up.
"We become what we habitually do. If we act rightly, we become upright men. If we habitually act wrongly, or weakly, we become weak and corrupt" - *ARISTOTLE*
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When I attempted to pull up both had been deleted, looks like GunBroker admin corrected.
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Sgt.207 I found the other auction and sent him an e-mail asking him what's the story.Will let you know what kind of an answer I get ,if any.
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This is not the first time I noticed this. This past winter, I notified G.B. and the other auction site of this problem. G.B. corrected it quickly, while the other site needed to be notified numerous times.
Just be careful when bidding. Now, when I am going to bid on something I usually check the other sites, just to make sure.
Edited by - sgt.207 on 04/23/2002 14:58:070 -
Folks, this may not be what you are thinking. Sometimes a 'newbie' does post the same auction in two places, other times it is someone who is trying to 'cheat' by looking for the best bid and screwing the other bidders at other sites. I have found that most often, it is a seller who is offering similar items on multiple sites, but simply used one picture, or mistakenly used the same pix.
I didn't bother to look at the closed auctions, but just wanted to let everyone know that often it is an honest mistake and please don't BBQ the seller until you know what happened.
Goog buying to all my fellow bidders at GunBroker!0 -
I would think that it would be risky to the seller, who would then be liable to two buyers in the event that the two buyers placed bids on opposite sites. I understand that offers and acceptances create a binding contract in these forums, which would leave the seller selling one gun to one bidder, and having to provide a contract remedy to the second buyer. It could be expensive to the seller.
I think.
Edited by - sgt.207 on 04/23/2002 16:04:270
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