Posted December 11, 20204 yr https://www.ebay.com/itm/233815955813?ul_noapp=true&fbclid=IwAR2gUFMgD7Glhp0keL4PdeVRlyPdGGl1kksQhcFET7Q_v9V8T7dd_NmUle8 Still the seller is offering credit terms, only $42.00 a month for 2 years !! Edited December 11, 20204 yr by Chris L
December 11, 20204 yr On 11/12/2020 at 10:18, Chris L said: https://www.ebay.com/itm/233815955813?ul_noapp=true&fbclid=IwAR2gUFMgD7Glhp0keL4PdeVRlyPdGGl1kksQhcFET7Q_v9V8T7dd_NmUle8 Still the seller is offering credit terms, only $42.00 a month for 2 years !! it's PayPal offering the credit not the seller
December 11, 20204 yr I've bought gym equipment on eBay previously and discovered that some suppliers when out of stock would have their items listed at similar outlandish prices. I don't sell on eBay but am guessing that there is some advantage to keeping a listing open at an impossible price rather than closing and then re-listing if and when the item is back in stock. I'm guessing that is what is occurring here. He has sold his vinyl so puts the price at something no one will bid on, then when he gets more stock will adjust the price to something more attainable. - Kev
https://www.ebay.com/itm/233815955813?ul_noapp=true&fbclid=IwAR2gUFMgD7Glhp0keL4PdeVRlyPdGGl1kksQhcFET7Q_v9V8T7dd_NmUle8
Still the seller is offering credit terms, only $42.00 a month for 2 years !!
Edited by Chris L