posted on July 28, 2006 10:39:31 AM new
Found this auction this morning and am always perplexed at how and IF auctions like these sell!! HUGE LOT?! 8 pieces. GOOD CONDITION! No photos. And if they're in a hurry, how can they even wait 7 days? Yikes!
posted on July 28, 2006 11:33:30 AM new
Loren: Actually, if I've counted right, it's 26 pieces, not 4. I'd be willing to bet the seller isn't aware there are no photos uploaded yet. (I've sent a question to seller asking for photos, as a big favor to someone who isn't paying a lot of attention to detail.)
A few months ago I sold an item with photos but no description! When the auction was ended, with a couple of bidders, I looked at it again and the "description" said "description will be here." LOL. I couldn't believe the item had sold. I'm not dumb, but I was in a big hurry the day I listed that item.
posted on July 28, 2006 04:49:25 PM new
WOW!!!!!!! 4 skirts 8 full length dresses 8 knee length dresses 2 pairs of pants 1 blue suede skirt suit 2 jumpsuits, 1 80's one 60's 1 pant suit 3 halters 29 items in all all sizes great for a collector. NEED to sell fast no time or money to list pictures of everything. good condition NO time or money to list pictures LOL, Sell fast, another LOL what if they are children's sizes, misses sizes, men's sizes LOL or what! kinda strange he didn't give some sizes at least, and a buy now price. Dummy
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posted on July 28, 2006 08:09:29 PM new
That's probably the stuff his wife left behind when she left him, and he doesn't know the sizes. The urgency to sell it quick to raise money indicates her attorney has been in touch with him.
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