bclarkie wrote: ** expired/removed eBay auction **Alan has just lost the distiction of being the person from the forum with the highest bid ever on an L3. Why????
sleepyCO wrote:Sorry about another ebay question . . . if you all could look at pages 17 or 18 of this thread; there is a link to an auction for 109 or so modules (eventually went for over $1200.00 on a last-minute snipe against cougarrinard, for once!). I noticed looking at the bid history that one of the bids was by a bidder who had "no longer a registered user" next to his/her name. Unless this happened after the particular auction, I thought you couldn't bid unless you were a registered user . . . ??
Deadlord39 wrote:http://cgi.ebay.com/TSR-ADVANCED-DUNGEO ... dZViewItemRrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrright................
gkramer wrote:seen this? ** expired/removed eBay auction **BIN for only $1,200 US
bclarkie wrote:Heh, I think that you would have trouble GIVING those cards away to people, let alone trying to charge $300 & $1200 for them respectively. Christ, what goes through peoples heads???
IttyBitty wrote:Actually, I wanted just the module (I hate breaking up sets) and well...it would of been fine if THOSE TWO OTHER bidders had not gotten in my way.
Badmike wrote:There's a "Submit Best Offer" button. Use it to ask the guy if he would take a buck for the lot.....Mike B.
bclarkie wrote:Well, it seems they are coming out of the woodwork today, because of the $.20 listing day. Check out this guy:eBay listingsAll common modules, all with $100 opening bids. Oh and don't expect him to give you any kind of description or picture either, that was waaaayyyyy too much effort for this guy. I think whitednd needs to come out of retirement just for this special occasion.
le Rahib wrote:SleepyCO,I really hope that you didn't bookmark this auction for the picture of the buyer. Please, tell me that it is not the case...Really!Beware, "me page", NOT TOTALLY WORKSAFE