The Seller states that he would consider an offer of 10% of the asking price. Apparently, he had listed the same equipment for $15K previously. The Seller demands payment through PayPal but evidently he is unaware that PayPal will automatically freeze his account should anyone transfer funds in the amount of $10K, or more. It's likely, given his low feedback, that they would not release the funds to him for 6 months. This period of time eliminates the possibility of a chargeback from the Buyers credit-card company, which would leave PayPal holding the bag if they paid-out the cash to the Seller before-hand. Great sales effort on the Sellers part but it's likely he is in for a PayPal surprise.
Beyond Chutzpah
Has anyone seen this?
http://cgi.ebay.com/SAE-and-ESS-Monster-400-Watt-RMS-Home-Audio-System Mint_W0QQitemZ130287738445QQcmdZViewItemQQptZCD_MiniDisc_Players?hash=item130287738445&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=66%3A2%7C65%3A3%7C39%3A1%7C240%3A1318
Maybe he would accept my original Sony Walkman in trade, the one with the blue leather case. It's in very good condition and more or less changed the future of the world, so I would think it's worth at least $1 MM?
Can anyone else recall a story like this?
What is the most ridiculous offer you have ever seen?
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