Vintage Giggles aka What are they smoking????
#4721
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http://dallas.craigslist.org/mdf/atq/4085423376.html
"It would be great for a collector, a display, or could be serviced to make it a working machine."
"It would be great for a collector, a display, or could be serviced to make it a working machine."
#4723
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Join Date: Aug 2013
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http://dallas.craigslist.org/mdf/atq/4077849024.html
Ok, this one has me baffled. What model and what's with the openings on top?
Ok, this one has me baffled. What model and what's with the openings on top?
#4724
http://dallas.craigslist.org/mdf/atq/4077849024.html
Ok, this one has me baffled. What model and what's with the openings on top?
Ok, this one has me baffled. What model and what's with the openings on top?
#4725
Clearly there isn't vintage sewing machine shortage in Texas, so these outrageous prices are truly baffling.
Again, if people are indeed paying those prices for those machines, I am going to start a business of buying machines here, and driving them to Texas.
Again, if people are indeed paying those prices for those machines, I am going to start a business of buying machines here, and driving them to Texas.
#4726
Are the other 2-3 machines in the photo accessories? I'd take the kittie too...
#4727
I personally love the bait and switch $2. I mean $225
http://dallas.craigslist.org/ndf/atq/4085605426.html
http://dallas.craigslist.org/ndf/atq/4085605426.html
#4728
Most finished Ebay auctions are binding to both seller and buyer, not just buyer. I would dispute it on those grounds if you really wanted the machine. They had the option of ending the auction early or just canceling it.
http://www.azcentral.com/business/ar...nclick_check=1
"Most eBay auctions -- from antiques to fashion to video games -- are considered to be legally binding contracts, requiring quick payment from the buyer and safe delivery from the seller. Not so for vehicle auctions, which are non-binding and can be canceled by either the buyer or the seller." I bet I can find that in their rules too. This article was more "fun" though.
The cars are not binding, I would think that a sewing machine is.
ETA: I agree, eBay isn't worth the aggravation.
http://www.azcentral.com/business/ar...nclick_check=1
"Most eBay auctions -- from antiques to fashion to video games -- are considered to be legally binding contracts, requiring quick payment from the buyer and safe delivery from the seller. Not so for vehicle auctions, which are non-binding and can be canceled by either the buyer or the seller." I bet I can find that in their rules too. This article was more "fun" though.
The cars are not binding, I would think that a sewing machine is.
ETA: I agree, eBay isn't worth the aggravation.
Last edited by ArchaicArcane; 09-23-2013 at 10:32 AM.
#4729
Speaking of bait 'n switch. Couple days ago my $5 eBay bid was high on a nice Singer 15 clone so called "made in America." (Was interested in a 15 clone "made in America") Upon payment I was informed it was listed incorrectly. It should have been $50. Am currently trying to get back my $5 and shipping. If the process continues I'm beginning a complaint. The money isn't as important as their thinking I'm a patsy. If it costs more in time and money than my investment I'm continuing the complaint. I'm beginning to think the gains on eBay don't outweigh the frustrations.
#4730
So far, but eBay requires we work it out between ourselves first. Is still too consuming. Maybe simple but I've other things I'd like to be doing. I'd best get to them.
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