posted on April 29, 2001 09:28:56 AM new
Now we know what happens to all of the broken stuff that the USPS pays insurance claims on.
How about that "Pick Up Only"?? You'd think the Postal Service would be willing to mail it's own stuff! ROTFLMAO. I hope the bidders are all in Kansas.
posted on April 29, 2001 11:06:07 AM new
redskinfan: Check out the other auctions by this postal seller! EVERY one of his auctions and there are lots have bids on them. I some how find that VERY strange. I have been selling for 3 years and list a lot of things that usually sell but this guys stuff is a lot of junk in some instances and it still has bids. What is everybody at that post office at their computers bidding on the items. This is why I think ebay SHOULD show the bidders email addresses so you can see when things are a miss. This was the only way I found out once that a seller was bidding on her own items and bid again after my bid. I did a little research and found out the two emails were physically one door down from each other. I wish ebay would switch back. Jody
posted on April 29, 2001 11:23:13 AM new
I used to buy broken dolls all the time. They can be gold mines if you know what you're doing. Sometimes the clothes on the broken dolls are worth more than the dolls are. Sometimes the dolls are easily fixable. Sometimes there are dolls in the lot that aren't broken at all. And yes, like someone said, many people enjoy using the parts to either fix dolls they have, or to craft their own customized dolls. But I certainly wouldn't recommend buying a lot like that unless you know exactly what you're doing.