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Tim in Tidewater
Posted 2006-06-18 5:13 PM (#250883 - in reply to #250858)
Subject: Re: Let the Frenzy Begin



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It's funny that the last negative feedback was from the same person that had the last transaction from him and left a positive feedback.

I read the negatives and see what transpired more than worrying what a persons overall rating is. I normally establish email correspindence for high dollar items before I commit to the transaction.

Tim
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stephent28
Posted 2006-06-18 9:01 PM (#250884 - in reply to #250858)
Subject: Re: Let the Frenzy Begin



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What Tim said.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-06-18 9:27 PM (#250885 - in reply to #250858)
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That sure is pretty.
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bvince
Posted 2006-06-20 5:24 PM (#250886 - in reply to #250858)
Subject: Re: Let the Frenzy Begin



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"Do you guys really consider a seller with 97.1% positive feedback a good risk?" ...

The only negative fedback I have received is by sellers who I have left negative feedback for. I find it amazing how someone can obviously try to screw you over and THEN expect you just take it without saying anything. Anyway ... to answer your question (like Tim said), you really need to read the actual feedbacks from the buyer AND seller.
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MWoody
Posted 2006-06-20 5:57 PM (#250887 - in reply to #250858)
Subject: Re: Let the Frenzy Begin



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I look for clues that they are real people. Anyone with over 500 feedback is bound to have some off periods.

For the big money issues its good to connect via phone and ask a few of th=ose questions.

I have a Nuetral feedback because of a Newbie that was afraid to ask a question.
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worshipleader
Posted 2006-06-20 6:04 PM (#250888 - in reply to #250858)
Subject: Re: Let the Frenzy Begin


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Originally posted by MWoody:
I have a Nuetral feedback because of a Newbie that was afraid to ask a question.
Me too ...
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numbfingers
Posted 2006-06-20 6:37 PM (#250889 - in reply to #250858)
Subject: Re: Let the Frenzy Begin


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The toolhaus.org negative/neutral feedback tool helps me make a judgement:
http://www.toolhaus.org/cgi-bin/negs?User=analogaudio.com&Dirn=Rece...
http://www.toolhaus.org/cgi-bin/negs?User=analogaudio.com&Dirn=Left...

Originally posted by MWoody:
Anyone with over 500 feedback is bound to have some off periods.
Sure, anyone can make a mistake or two, but it's not unusual to see sellers with hundreds or thousands of transactions and no negs.

If the seller's feedback doesn't look good, I pass on the item even if I really, really want it. I don't think I'm clever enough to detect a problem seller via email or phone. If the feedback is OK and the item is expensive, I'll send an email or two just to make sure the seller is responsive.

Again, I don't know anything about the guitar or the seller. Good luck to the winning bidder.

-Steve W.
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Slipkid
Posted 2006-06-23 4:59 PM (#250890 - in reply to #250858)
Subject: Re: Let the Frenzy Begin



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Wow...that really shot up in the last few minutes. I thought Stephen28 had a good shot at getting it.
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stephent28
Posted 2006-06-23 5:02 PM (#250891 - in reply to #250858)
Subject: Re: Let the Frenzy Begin



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Told ya I wouldn't be in the ballpark.

Actually sold for close to it's worth.
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Tony Calman
Posted 2006-06-23 6:24 PM (#250892 - in reply to #250858)
Subject: Re: Let the Frenzy Begin



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What it is worth? May not be considered the favorite color of some but with the 47RI, red is the "in" color this year.

C'mon...assuming that the guitar was in the condition the seller said in an email, the guitar was well worth close to (or over)$2K. Some might discount it because it doesn't have the two-knobber pre-amp but there are others that would prefer the newer pre-amp.

Whoever bought it got a great deal.

Unfortunately, I had to let my bid stand as I had to leave about 1/2 hour before it closed.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2006-06-24 7:06 AM (#250893 - in reply to #250858)
Subject: Re: Let the Frenzy Begin


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Originally posted by Tony Calman:

Unfortunately, I had to let my bid stand as I had to leave about 1/2 hour before it closed.
Why not try a "snipe"? I despise these things really, but I've lost so many auctions because of them I figure if you can't beat'em, join 'em

www.auctionsniper.com
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Northcountry
Posted 2006-06-24 3:31 PM (#250894 - in reply to #250858)
Subject: Re: Let the Frenzy Begin
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This was a good price. Sure wish when I was in the market for an Adamas 1 I found this one. I really am becoming partial to that red. I think it was the shallow body Adamas Stephen28 had up for sale a while back the more I looked at it the more I had to have it!!

Nice guitar, to whom ever bought it; ....Enjoy
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stephent28
Posted 2006-06-24 7:33 PM (#250895 - in reply to #250858)
Subject: Re: Let the Frenzy Begin



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Saying "what is was worth" was probably the wrong wording.....more like the current going rate.

Yeah....I think at 2K it is still a deal.
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Tony Calman
Posted 2006-06-24 9:03 PM (#250896 - in reply to #250858)
Subject: Re: Let the Frenzy Begin



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It will be interesting where the 1187-2 (mod) ends up...

As to Paul's comments, the problem with the first auction is that I had no commitment to pay fair dollar...heck, I have four 1687's now (two are on short-term loan)...maybe good that I wasn't at the end, might have bid more that I planned :rolleyes:
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