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Title: Your best e-bay bargain and worst e-bay tat?
Post by: tim2000s on November 09, 2010, 08:19:45 AM
We have topics on here for what are perceived to be e-bay bargains and what is e-bay tat. Many of us clearly spend far too long looking at bats/other cricket kit on there.

My question is:

What's your best e-bay cricket bargain and your worst e-bay cricket tat?

I think my unused H4L 2009 Excel for £65 maybe my best e-bay bargain. My worst e-bay tat is probably the CJI Sumo LE that I bought (and then returned due to the item being not as described).
Title: Re: Your best e-bay bargain and worst e-bay tat?
Post by: Buzz on November 09, 2010, 08:33:29 AM
My best ebay buy was probably - either a golf bag I picked up for £20 (brand new, normally £90) or a 2 iron I picked up which matches my iron set.
worst was either of the indian unbranded "planks" I bought which were purchased before I joined the forum. being used as firewood this winter as far as I am aware... 
Title: Re: Your best e-bay bargain and worst e-bay tat?
Post by: jimba101 on November 09, 2010, 10:30:08 AM
Best was hunts county glory custom classic, virtually new paid £34 a couple of months ago

Worst was a mjolnir sps, used but looked okay. Got it cheap at £67 but was abit of a plank witha bad refurb!
Title: Re: Your best e-bay bargain and worst e-bay tat?
Post by: tim2000s on November 09, 2010, 10:58:13 AM
Think I may have been watching that Hunts!
Title: Re: Your best e-bay bargain and worst e-bay tat?
Post by: peplow on November 09, 2010, 11:15:00 AM
Best bargain was my 99p puma footie boots. Havent bought anything awful really! YET!
Title: Re: Your best e-bay bargain and worst e-bay tat?
Post by: uknsaunders on November 09, 2010, 02:06:23 PM
picked up a couple of decent breakfast. bar stools for £20 when they were worth £80 each. spent a tenner on some new walking boots/trainers. they claimed to be waterproof and breathable but didn't hold out much hope doing the Yorkshire three peaks in them, however they were brilliant.

worst buy was an mp3 player from hong kong that claimed 4gb but was infact 1gb, and the pair of ghds that never showed . the seller did a bunk and ebay never recovered the cash.
Title: Re: Your best e-bay bargain and worst e-bay tat?
Post by: keysersolze on November 09, 2010, 02:39:34 PM
Best buy was a laver carbo Comet stickered up as a Duncan Fearnley Magnum. I paid £40.00 for it + postage and it was never really used now looking like new with laver stickers on waiting for next season. Worst buy was a CA bat bought before going on this forum for £15.00, now stripped down as a middleing bat and it aint really any good for that either.
Title: Re: Your best e-bay bargain and worst e-bay tat?
Post by: tim2000s on November 09, 2010, 02:42:14 PM
Best buy was a laver carbo Comet stickered up as a Duncan Fearnley Magnum. I paid £40.00 for it + postage
Nice!
Title: Re: Your best e-bay bargain and worst e-bay tat?
Post by: jimba101 on November 09, 2010, 03:05:42 PM
Think I may have been watching that Hunts!

only went cheap as the seller didnt offer postage, so i sorted a courier for £6-7

the pictures made it look crap, but it had a full length anti scuff on which when i too off made it look new!
Title: Re: Your best e-bay bargain and worst e-bay tat?
Post by: Talisman on November 09, 2010, 03:19:02 PM
Best buy was a 1990 Golf GTi 3 Door Big Bumper, mint condition and had £2k sound system, bloke was going abroad and paid £600 for it, currently awaiting a full refurb as 2 years hard service has shagged every single part of it.

Worst was a sale, the wife sold a full Denby dinner service to a woman in Yorkshire and I spent a day at work bubble wrapping every single piece and send in liners and boxes as I was used to posting out £5k bottles of Cognac and making it utterly drop and crash proof. She sent a load of it back and claimed if was delivered broken when in fact she had swapped it for used items and they had been all hit with a hammer. She won her case and we lost nearly £300, but when I'm in Yorkshire next I'll gain some revenge.
Title: Re: Your best e-bay bargain and worst e-bay tat?
Post by: tim2000s on November 09, 2010, 03:32:42 PM
Mike, had something similar myself. Sold a camera as used, but in good condition. The SLR mirror needed cleaning, as was mentioned in the posting. The guy who bought it paid pittance for it, then complained about me mis-listing it and requested a partial refund. I refused and told him he could return it and I'd even pay the postage for him. He then posted negative feedback and opened a Paypal case on me. Boy was I frustrated that i couldn't post negative feedback on him.

The result was that he ended up returning it less p&p and I found a couple of interesting marks on the casing that weren't there when I photographed and sent it. Digging through his feedback I discovered that he'd made it all private so I got the impression that he did exactly the same thing to other people.
Title: Re: Your best e-bay bargain and worst e-bay tat?
Post by: Talisman on November 09, 2010, 03:37:24 PM
I've got a shredder here that was claimed to have been used just once, the head is worn out and does not even work, I also have mirror glass for the Pathfinder that is neither heated or even the right size for the car that they will not provide a return address for. Ebay is a great system for those who are less than honest but overall there are more positive than negative, it's just that the occasional bad egg undoes all the previous good trades.
Title: Re: Your best e-bay bargain and worst e-bay tat?
Post by: Simmy on November 09, 2010, 03:40:54 PM
Best buy was a 1990 Golf GTi 3 Door Big Bumper, mint condition and had £2k sound system, bloke was going abroad and paid £600 for it, currently awaiting a full refurb as 2 years hard service has shagged every single part of it.

Worst was a sale, the wife sold a full Denby dinner service to a woman in Yorkshire and I spent a day at work bubble wrapping every single piece and send in liners and boxes as I was used to posting out £5k bottles of Cognac and making it utterly drop and crash proof. She sent a load of it back and claimed if was delivered broken when in fact she had swapped it for used items and they had been all hit with a hammer. She won her case and we lost nearly £300, but when I'm in Yorkshire next I'll gain some revenge.

bla bla bla bla all i saw was the bit in bold!!

pics please!
Title: Re: Your best e-bay bargain and worst e-bay tat?
Post by: Talisman on November 09, 2010, 03:45:07 PM
It has nothing of worth apart from the shell itself and the sound system, I drove it hard and the suspension needed swapping as did the discs and pads on the front, the engine was getting a little smokey and the gearbox had a tooth missing in reverse. Couple with a need for a car seat I have stored it at my parents. It has a few changes such as a debadged Jetta front end and DTM letterbox exhaust.
Title: Re: Your best e-bay bargain and worst e-bay tat?
Post by: Simmy on November 09, 2010, 03:51:49 PM
yeahhhhhhhhhhh propa 90's spec!!!
colour is it?

i think my next project will be a mk2 golf since the polo has gone and a4 is boring
Title: Re: Your best e-bay bargain and worst e-bay tat?
Post by: Buzz on October 26, 2020, 06:40:53 PM
Anything changed?
I have still definitely done better with golf stuff on ebay that cricket stuff!
Title: Re: Your best e-bay bargain and worst e-bay tat?
Post by: potzy248 on October 27, 2020, 03:45:28 AM
Bought a Kook Beast graphite backed for $150NZD and sold it for $1050 AUD that was a good find.
Title: Re: Your best e-bay bargain and worst e-bay tat?
Post by: moonball on October 27, 2020, 08:49:00 AM
Best: a new and unused GM ICON Original for £120.00 posted (still new and unused - a total wand).
Worst: A device that removes the top of a drinks can so that you can drink from the can as if it's a cup. A needless item anyway, neither the the first one nor the replacement actually worked and crushing the can losing some content whilst trying to use the device, and fail, added to the frustration. Only £4.99 posted - but not recommended.   
Title: Re: Your best e-bay bargain and worst e-bay tat?
Post by: bigmiddle on November 03, 2020, 11:55:08 AM
I bought a brand new Kookaburra Ice Sub-Zero for £72 in 2009 - still going great guns (albeit having had a playing hiatus of about 5 years in the middle).