on 09-03-2020 11:42 AM
Shame on all the scum selling toilet paper on eBay. These scum are the ones stripping the supermarket shelfs bare depriving people of basic necessities and selling it on here for a profit.
If eBay actually gave a dame they should end all of these listings and that would fix the problem of shortage on supermarket shelfs as it would take away the main selling site for these scum.
Shame on eBay for allowing these listings.
on 16-03-2020 10:08 PM
@your_415675 wrote:Hi, I'm one of the people selling toilet paper. I tried for a week to find toilet paper at a few of my local shops. I showed up and waited with a crowd of people for the doors to open only to find empty shelves. When I finally found some I bought two 24 packs. Two was the limit at the time. I heard that people were selling it on ebay so of course I wanted to see if I could make a little bit of money by selling one of them. I started the auction at $14 which is what ebay recommended (and btw was only $2 more than I paid in woolies). By the end, the bidders had put the price up to $76. The winning bidder turned out to be a fake who never paid. That's not the point. The point is, it's the buyers who are choosing to bid ridiculous amounts for toilet paper. If they want to bid that much and actually pay for it, then that's their choice. They're not being swindled. It's actually the sellers who are being stuffed around by fake bidders. Maybe you should direct your anger at the media and poltiicians who are causing all this fear and panic buying. The reaction to this whole thing has been way over the top. Just saying..
@dr-dread wrote:Shame on all the scum selling toilet paper on eBay. These scum are the ones stripping the supermarket shelfs bare depriving people of basic necessities and selling it on here for a profit.
If eBay actually gave a dame they should end all of these listings and that would fix the problem of shortage on supermarket shelfs as it would take away the main selling site for these scum.
Shame on eBay for allowing these listings.
So did the winning bidder of the next auction for same pack pay? $112.50?
on 17-03-2020 11:01 AM
@11dustyattic wrote:
@your_415675 wrote:Hi, I'm one of the people selling toilet paper. I tried for a week to find toilet paper at a few of my local shops. I showed up and waited with a crowd of people for the doors to open only to find empty shelves. When I finally found some I bought two 24 packs. Two was the limit at the time. I heard that people were selling it on ebay so of course I wanted to see if I could make a little bit of money by selling one of them. I started the auction at $14 which is what ebay recommended (and btw was only $2 more than I paid in woolies). By the end, the bidders had put the price up to $76. The winning bidder turned out to be a fake who never paid.
The point is, it's the buyers who are choosing to bid ridiculous amounts for toilet paper. If they want to bid that much and actually pay for it, then that's their choice. They're not being swindled. It's actually the sellers who are being stuffed around by fake bidders.
So what about the profiteering $60 BIN price you put on the one you sold today?
You're doing exactly what this post is about and that's trying to make a profit from a tragedy and that's
why sellers like that are called mongrels as it's un Australian and makes you a scammer just like them.
So did the winning bidder of the next auction for same pack pay? $112.50?
Possibly not as the first sold for $76 didn't get paid,relisted sold it for $112.50 yesterday and didn't get paid
again maybe or listed the 2nd pack as a $60 BIN and sold it today for a quick profit as they maybe got some
more or planning to to take a few more so others that need them can't.
on 17-03-2020 12:10 PM
17-03-2020 03:18 PM - edited 17-03-2020 03:20 PM
I bought a carton of 48 rolls on-line, which I plan to share with my daughter - free delivery.
They were slightly more than you would pay in a supermarket, but had 1/3 more sheets.
It has saved me the stress of physically looking, as I do my grocery shopping online, and have for years.
I see no problem with toilet paper sellers.
Sellers only profit when someone buys.
If you're stupid enough to pay hundreds for loo rolls, then more fool you.
on 17-03-2020 09:42 PM
on 18-03-2020 02:18 PM
on 18-03-2020 03:02 PM
@your_415675 wrote:
No the winning bidder for the second auction that bid $112 was a fake also. I looked up his profile and found recent feedback saying “fake buyer” and when I checked listings for the person who left the feedback they were selling toilet paper. Clearly these people are deliberately messing with people who are selling toilet paper thinking they’re some kind of hero but they’re the ones inflating the prices with the highest bids and then people who genuinely wanted it miss out.
So I cancelled the sale for $112 and sent a second chance offer to the next person but then someone from the morality police must have reported my listings after I posted on here because they were removed by eBay.
That "buyer" probably reported it to get out of the sale or for you cancelling it other wise the other listings
would've been gone as well.
So I said stuff it and I listed it for $60 BIN and it sold straight away and it’s already been paid for and posted 🙂
So you profiteered from the sale because you obviously didn't need it and you are proud of that fact.
Now you know why the thread was originally posted because of mongrels like you who obviously have no respect
for others and don't care as long as you make an extra dollar or so from a tragedy.
on 18-03-2020 09:18 PM
This mongrel has stockpiled 2000 rolls with a starting price of $10,000 which makes them $5 each.
on 18-03-2020 09:51 PM
on 18-03-2020 10:49 PM
@go-tazz wrote:This mongrel has stockpiled 2000 rolls with a starting price of $10,000 which makes them $5 each.
The way things are going it will be illegal to sell them soon. If he doesn't sell them soon, he might be in gaol. Or have 2000 rolls. At least he won't have to worry about panic buying for a few years.