New carp from eBay
Leadsky said:You're right Dave, that is crap, but where's the fish, i've been looking for a new carp!
Baron Kurtz said:The point is so that no-one looks at the bidders list and thinks "oh, my mates are bidding, so i won't".
Baron Kurtz said:The point is so that no-one looks at the bidders list and thinks "oh, my mates are bidding, so i won't".
Baron Kurtz said:Fr those who want to know who won: Why do you need to know? What difference does it make to you? I'm not implying it's wrong for you to want to know, but i'm interested in the impulse behind needing to know. (if you can get through the Rumsfeldian quagmire of the last sentence, i'd be pleased to listen)
srivats said:Baron Kurtz said:Fr those who want to know who won: Why do you need to know? What difference does it make to you? I'm not implying it's wrong for you to want to know, but i'm interested in the impulse behind needing to know. (if you can get through the Rumsfeldian quagmire of the last sentence, i'd be pleased to listen)
Curiosity ... and to check if the buyer is buying to resell (if so, at what price) ...or if he offers it elsewhere, it would be good to know the histry just in case the buyer (who is selling now) is not being 10% honest.
Atleast for me these would be the reasons.
Baron Kurtz said:Is buying to sell a negative trait?
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jacketimp said:Baron Kurtz said:Is buying to sell a negative trait?
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no, it's not a neg trait......if you make some bucks on the sale so much the better.......
donsom said:Buying to sell smacks of a "middleman", a no value-add low form of life,... although seemingly necessary in our world.