Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/03/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Austin, I have a feeling that this issue is not so much a question of rules but a matter concerning good manners, tact and decorum. "Having your cake and eat it" can make people feel uncomfortable. Dan K. Austin Franklin wrote: >I, personally, believe it's fine for anyone to post about eBay (or any >other auction, news group, dealer etc. for that matter), here, unless it is >SPECIFICALLY ruled against. Is it? So what if it attracts more bidders? > It's up to the individual bidder to pay what s/he thinks is fair, no >matter what any other bidder bids. > >After all, isn't this a Leica list? Shouldn't items of Leica interest be >posted here? Leica items for sale anywhere, may be of interest to me. Is >it that eBay is making money via commission? Is it because there are >bidders who overpay for items, or outbid people who are hoping to get a >'sweet' deal (I hear that one a lot)? There are a number of dealers who >put items for sale on this list, and they are making money. I have no >problem with that. > >I do have a problem with the price of eBay stock though. It makes that >$5,550 lense shade look like a bargain at 10x the price! > >---------- > >> I can't put my finger on it, but I find it distasteful for LUG subscri >bers >> to post on the LUG directions to an item he or she has for sale on e-Bay. >> Is it just I? After all, everyone has the right to wring every penny >from >> every item she or he has for sale! It just seems that if one wants to >sell >> something within the LUG, then post it for sale on any Friday with a well >> researched and perhaps flexible price. To me it seems smarmy to come to >> this list and troll for more bidders for an item one has placed up for >> auction. > > >