on 22-07-2017 09:37 AM
I have a used pair of Nike runners listed and this morning I noticed that there are 2 bidders who have driven the price over $200. Clearly either an error in the decimal points the person is bidding or it's just a fake.
on 23-07-2017 06:59 PM
@imastawka wrote:It's a bit of a worry that a stock photo was used for the gallery pic.
That's against policy for a 2nd hand item.
The actual runners look a bit grubby and worn.
Some buyers don't go past the first pic
I hadn't noticed that.
Also stock pic has orange from the side on the soles. Look very different.
I would be worried sending these out as the buyer may think they look brand new from the main pic.
on 23-07-2017 07:33 PM
@imastawka wrote:It's a bit of a worry that a stock photo was used for the gallery pic.
That's against policy for a 2nd hand item.
The actual runners look a bit grubby and worn.
Some buyers don't go past the first pic
Not sure why anyone would put a stock photo up as there were several of the actual shoes. They were clear & surely what a buyer would be more interested in-the item they would be buying.
I wouldn't pay $200 but I know nothing about the value of these or rare editions or whatever. You'd be hard pressed getting $200 out of me for new shoes, let alone second hand.
on 23-07-2017 09:41 PM
@imastawka wrote:
(and I'll keep a sharp eye out at the oppies from now on)
He did tell us which ones to look for and those fit the description he gave us,(we did buy a few others that
weren't the right ones),
on 23-07-2017 11:07 PM
Well OP's auction has finished, and there were no more bids.
Top bid $202.50
Let's hope they pay up