Stand up machine in vs. cabinet. Only at $100 right now but it has a reserve.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3285343624&category=13716
What's up with this no shipping bullshit? Why can't this fucker drive to the UPS store and drop this fucking thing off?
Would the UPS store really ship something this big?
I don't see why not. A few months ago a guy shipped himself in a large crate. Why not a RBI arcade?
I don't think you can just drop it off at UPS. If you an it's gonna cost a buttload, more than using freight...
I used to work at UPS but I don't remember the details about how big a package can be. I dont remember seeing much bigger than 125lbs though.
Would anyone care to enlighten me on what the hell the point is in having a reserve? I mean, if you want to make sure you get a certain amount out of your item why not just set the minimum bid for that amount? Whenever my friends or I see a reserve on something we usually don't even bother with it.
I've never sold anything on EBay, but I'm guessing it's got something to do with the cost. I think listing cost is based on starting price,s o the lower the starting price, the cheaper to list, there is an additional cost to have a reserve, but in this case it must be cheaper to have a reserve w/ lower starting price.
Not to mention that it looks more enticing to see a lower starting price. But I agree, if I see a reserve on an item I typically won't bid. Unless it's an absolutely must have item, which this would apply....
Also stay away from all non-paypal auctions, money orders are ass...
If cost is based on starting price then that would make sense. That and to get people's attention with a low price are the only reasons I could think of.