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Peejous
24-03-15, 01:07 PM
Sold

Emankiwi
24-03-15, 09:08 PM
Wow, I thought you said you sold it, guys I would not buy this bike from this seller as he is a lier,I bought this bike of him 2 weeks ago on eBay then I arranged a date to pick the bike up but in the last minute he told me that he sold it to sombody else.

Ebay link : http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&alt=web&id=171709140978

I am glad I did not end up getting this bike.

rickylp
24-03-15, 09:34 PM
Haha amazing

Peejous
25-03-15, 08:21 AM
Wow, I thought you said you sold it, guys I would not buy this bike from this seller as he is a lier

Blaa blaa blaa

I am glad I did not end up getting this bike.

Actually I said there was a local guy coming to view the bike who seems keen.

Proof:
http://i.imgur.com/Co16ZJm.jpg

Didn't say it was sold.

Off topic usually when you are looking to win an auction on a bike you don't wait till the auctions finished to ask questions like "what mpg are you getting?" "Oh that's no a lot." "I can hear rattling from the video you sent"

Like I said in the messages between us, it seemed like you were looking for a way out of the auction from the start. I'm not sure what other people are like, but if I'm looking to win an auction that ends on a Friday usually I'd want to pick up said item that weekend.

Pete

PS Its still for sale if you're interested? Slightly higher though as I've had to cover ebay costs and auto trader costs. :smt022

Corny Gizmo
25-03-15, 09:36 AM
The funniest part of all this is his name in your phone book ahahahahha!

aesmith
26-03-15, 06:56 PM
Either way, once the item's auctioned and bids placed it should be binding on both parties. Personally I can't abide sellers who stick and item on Ebay but have it also advertised elsewhere.

Andy_J
27-03-15, 09:36 AM
I dont think the seller has done anything wrong here. Going by the texts shown. Seems to me that emankiwi is not a serious buyer and probably one of the numerous messers you get on the bay.

Word of advice, advertise it on the bay as a classified ad, ask for a deposit and you get more serious buyers interested. Not the tyre kickers.

Andy_J
27-03-15, 09:38 AM
I would not buy this bike from this seller as he is a lier


It's "liar" actually. :thumbsup:

aesmith
27-03-15, 09:45 AM
I guess we'll never know the whole story, from both side. It does appear as if the seller was offering the bike for sale independently as well as running the Ebay auction. It even looks as if he was getting ready to back out of the Ebay sale after the auction had ended - but since we don't know how long he'd been waiting for payment, it's conceivable this was justified. I doubt it however - he claims he "forgot" it was advertised elsewhere, not "I've been waiting so long I've had to look elsewhere"

Peejous
27-03-15, 05:29 PM
I did genuinely have a local guy only coming to VIEW the bike. I told the winning bidder this basically to kick him up the **** regarding collection/payment. It had been a week before the auction was finally cancelled as per the winners request. The longest week ever with texts back and forth regarding the colour of the oil and how the exhaust smells on a warm day in June.
How long do you have to sit around waiting for payment before you can offer it elsewhere?
You live and learn I guess.