:^Ask yourself this...does it look too good to be true? Yes? Then it probably is!those auctions scream dodgy to me, theres loads about like that! Like MF TriVista M3 going for 880 euros...
I suppose till you actually e-mail the guy for the price you don't know if it's too good to be true, but I still wouldn't touch it with bargepole.:^Ask yourself this...does it look too good to be true? Yes? Then it probably is!
If this is a genuine sale I will buy you one for free!!! .... genuine my hairy arse...look how many other "auctions" there are listed under amps with the "mail me now for buy it now" and all that other boolox...Papa Lazarou wrote:I suppose till you actually e-mail the guy for the price you don't know if it's too good to be true, but I still wouldn't touch it with bargepole.:^Ask yourself this...does it look too good to be true? Yes? Then it probably is!
Ah, yes, well... my overheating brain read it to be £600 shipping and handlingit says in his advert 600 quid he wants for it
I reported this guy & his syndicate to e-bay & they're not interested. Basically if you contact him you get an e-mail address & a chance to buy ridiculously cheap equipment using Western Union. No doubt he then cuts & runs & that's the last you'll see of your money. AVOID!!!Funny I spotted the Esoteric as well though eBay removed it a couple of days ago.....nice to see he's back and with some real bargains!!!Perhaps we should send him millions of anon emails asking for details and flood his account.
This should do the trick.....a very usefull tool.
http://www.crazie.co.uk/emailer.php