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Re: ebay purchases
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Posted by john in la on December 10, 2004 at 05:34:00 from (65.6.106.115):
In Reply to: ebay purchases posted by bob missouri on December 09, 2004 at 12:25:48:
I see plenty of stuff like that. One example.............. Sears had a 246 piece tool set on sale a few weeks ago. Regular price was $249. On sale for $149 at the store or with a rebate for free shipping on line. Then on top of that if you worked for sears you got a employee discount. Now I could understand buying them weeks ago and selling now for $175 to $200 because I missed the sale. But there were people bidding $175 to $200 for it and paying $30 to $40 for shipping while they were still on sale at sears. All you had to do was close the e-bay site and go to sears.com and saved $50. I also see a lot of tools for sale with the bar code removed. This is same thing. They bought it removed the bar code and sent in for a rebate. This happened a lot when roto-zip was bought out and they were trying to clear the store shelves of out dated stuff.
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