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 zoomin
 
posted on March 3, 2008 11:01:14 AM new
ebay item 280205038766
and only $20,000 to ship!
How much does it cost to list a $12 million auction?

 
 rhpepsi
 
posted on March 3, 2008 12:47:56 PM new
darn....I was watching the JESUS CHRIST POSTER for 21 million....I hope they relist it.

 
 zoomin
 
posted on March 3, 2008 12:56:05 PM new
this guy is REALLY good ~ he has over $22,000,000 in auctions listed this week!
He's right ~ these would REALLY make GREAT gifts. But just as a heads up:
I would no longer publicly acknowledge the friendship of someone who would be foolish enough to buy these for me.
Save your money, friends.

 
 zoomin
 
posted on March 3, 2008 12:56:07 PM new
duplicate post
[ edited by zoomin on Mar 3, 2008 12:56 PM ]
 
 gasolineguys
 
posted on March 3, 2008 01:31:18 PM new
I see that on his auctins he has the item listed as "original" signed. Then in the discpiption he say "New" He should be reported ??

 
 gasolineguys
 
posted on March 3, 2008 01:31:23 PM new
I see that on his auctins he has the item listed as "original" signed. Then in the discpiption he say "New" He should be reported ??

 
 zoomin
 
posted on March 3, 2008 01:36:55 PM new
I reported him for excessive shipping ~ Twenty grand to send an unframed poster seemed a tad steep.
(call me frugal)

 
 gasolineguys
 
posted on March 3, 2008 01:42:21 PM new
zoomin, great, it will be interesting to see how long ebay takes to dump him, if at all

 
 vintageads4u
 
posted on March 3, 2008 03:57:13 PM new
They will dump him when the cc on file doesn't seem to be sufficient for the fees..
Beth


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 mcjane
 
posted on March 3, 2008 04:48:44 PM new
If you use your eBay MasterCard you can save 10.00

Wow, that will get the bidding started.

 
 merrie
 
posted on March 3, 2008 04:50:59 PM new
He has 4.1 on his shipping cost star!! Boo hoo, no Power Seller or HUGH discount!!

 
 pixiamom
 
posted on March 3, 2008 05:23:54 PM new
Looks like he has a sticky zero on his keyboard. His other similar items are not nearly as outrageous as this one.
 
 zoomin
 
posted on March 3, 2008 06:23:02 PM new
and he wouldn't notice the listing fees on a $12 million and $10million listing???
or notice the 'excessive shipping' warning that would've popped up when he listed?
If that is the case, he deserves to pay the listing fees!

 
 zoomin
 
posted on March 3, 2008 08:33:32 PM new
nscocoa has over $40,000,000 in listings ~ I thought eBaY had a limit for new sellers?
LOVE the $20,000,000 auction of his:
http://cgi.ebay.com/The-Power-of-Lords-Prayer_W0QQitemZ300085568508QQihZ020QQcategoryZ20135QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

 
 cashinyourcloset
 
posted on March 4, 2008 06:21:36 AM new
Zoomin,

The insertion fees on a $500 opening bid or a $5,000,000 bid are the same. They're capped at $4.00 (for the opening bid part of the insertion fee).

 
 
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