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I've decided to sell my GPS unit I used when cycling from Dorset to Romania over the summer (see www.roadtoromania.co.uk for more info on that). I bought the unit new in June for £299 and also a bike mount for £13.50 (included in the auction). The original receipt is included and there are 6 months left on the warranty. Starting price is £75 and Special Delivery is included in the auction's end price. The unit has the altantic basemap installed covering Europe and parts of the Middle East and this shows information such as bouys and other maritime navigational aides. It also has a function to help choose the best times to go fishing/hunting based on the movements of the moon/sun. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Garmin-eTrex-V...-AND-handlebar... (Sorry to advertise like this). Will. |
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On 1 Dec 2006 02:35:11 -0800, "Bill" wrote: The link should be http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Garmin-eTrex-V...QQcmdZViewItem Advertising e-bay products on newsgroups that have a charter banning adverts is against e-bay terms and conditions. You're taking a hell of a risk buying anything on ebay anyway. |
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![]() You're taking a hell of a risk buying anything on ebay anyway. The above is certainly true. Ebay is not secure. My EBAY account was accessed by persons unknown and they put up for sale Mobile phones in my name. They also infiltrated my Pay Pal account as part of the scam and opened a fictitious Bank account in my name. Payments for the goods were sent to the fictitious account. Luckily I spotted it early but some £1500 was lost. Paypal covered me in full and accepted that the transactions were fraudulant. Meanwhile EBAY does not accept it and said I listed the phones. They are about to take me to court for the listing and final value fee of £26.32. Ebay is totally insecure and they treat customers like fraudsters and basically called me a liar. My advice is steer well away from Ebay, particularly if they have your credit card details!!! |
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Sorry to offend or go against your newsgroups terms of posting. To risk
being pedantic, it's not an ebay product it is my product that had great use of over the summer. I'm now trying to clear my student loan and if selling a product that I don't expect to use again for a couple of years will wipe £100 off of it then great. I posted this first on uk.rec.cycling and wasn't sure whether anybody would be offended by it. The only response was that it was ok, but the netiquette is to prefix the subject with FA (for auction). Apologies once again. Yep, Ebay is risky, and I don't use PayPal. Davie wrote: You're taking a hell of a risk buying anything on ebay anyway. The above is certainly true. Ebay is not secure. My EBAY account was accessed by persons unknown and they put up for sale Mobile phones in my name. They also infiltrated my Pay Pal account as part of the scam and opened a fictitious Bank account in my name. Payments for the goods were sent to the fictitious account. Luckily I spotted it early but some £1500 was lost. Paypal covered me in full and accepted that the transactions were fraudulant. Meanwhile EBAY does not accept it and said I listed the phones. They are about to take me to court for the listing and final value fee of £26.32. Ebay is totally insecure and they treat customers like fraudsters and basically called me a liar. My advice is steer well away from Ebay, particularly if they have your credit card details!!! |
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On 1 Dec 2006 04:03:23 -0800, "Bill" wrote:
Sorry to offend or go against your newsgroups terms of posting. To risk being pedantic, it's not an ebay product it is my product that had great use of over the summer. I'm now trying to clear my student loan and if selling a product that I don't expect to use again for a couple of years will wipe £100 off of it then great. I posted this first on uk.rec.cycling and wasn't sure whether anybody would be offended by it. The only response was that it was ok, but the netiquette is to prefix the subject with FA (for auction). Apologies once again. Well the charter to UK.Rec.Sailing allows posting of private ads, but disallows trade ads. There is no mention of e-bay and I don't see how use of e-bay automatically makes it 'trade'. charters can be found at www.usenet.org.uk Charter of uk.rec.sailing (Not Moderated) uk.rec.sailing will discuss any and all topics relating to sailing activity in Britain, Eire and European waters. Posts from dinghy sailors, wind-surfers, yachtsmen and women, and all those with an interest in the sport. Posts may include Class Association details, Open Meetings, race accounts, events and issues affecting sailors in area given above. Advertising Short announcements (less than 50 lines) of events relevant to readership. For Sale or Want-To-Buy announcements from non-commercial posters welcomed; blatant off-topic or commercial advertising not required. Binaries Must not be posted in this group: however references to FTP material and Web sites are welcomed Other groups may have different rules. The only bit of general etiquette you may have offended is that you shouldn't post ads to groups you don't use. So on the whole I wouldn't worry too much. |
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I've sold and brought nearly 100 items on ebay in the last 2 years and never
had an issue. The odds of someone accessing your ebay or paypay details are the same as having your credit card skimmed or your identity stolen. It just depends how you use it! gary "Davie" wrote in message ... You're taking a hell of a risk buying anything on ebay anyway. The above is certainly true. Ebay is not secure. My EBAY account was accessed by persons unknown and they put up for sale Mobile phones in my name. They also infiltrated my Pay Pal account as part of the scam and opened a fictitious Bank account in my name. Payments for the goods were sent to the fictitious account. Luckily I spotted it early but some £1500 was lost. Paypal covered me in full and accepted that the transactions were fraudulant. Meanwhile EBAY does not accept it and said I listed the phones. They are about to take me to court for the listing and final value fee of £26.32. Ebay is totally insecure and they treat customers like fraudsters and basically called me a liar. My advice is steer well away from Ebay, particularly if they have your credit card details!!! |
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