Now that’s a Bargain. http://www.ebay.com/itm/SecurityIng-Bright-Focus-5-Modes-LED-Flashlight-700-Lumens-Light-NEW-/151886108628?hash=item235d1e17d4:g:xm0AAOSwKIpWDjGk
Only one left...
Someone buy it before I do! :p
Dang, another deal that is US only :bigsmile:
Too common. I wonder how many brands that light is being sold under. $1000? I’ve seen the same for less than $10 but $1000? - An example of money laundering at its finest!
This practice is common, instead of taking the item off when out of stock and then having to re-list it when new stock comes, just alter the price to some ridiculous amount.
Then when the new stock arrives all that needs doing is to alter the price to its correct amount, much easier
Cheers David
seriously…
OH wow! Thanks! I bought ten of them! :b
Sunday deal only,at monday the price will be raised
Sunday deal only,at monday the price will be raised
Thanks, I see this sometimes and wondered why. Seems like a dumb idea for trying to sell things though.
I got a pop up add the other day for this same light. It was “military” quality with top secret new led technology. Special one time offer of 75% off so it was only $59.99 plus shipping.
I got what looks like that same one, a long time back when I was just starting my venture with the flashlights.
But I only paid $6.99 and mine is 1600 lumens (maybe 200 real lumens though) and blue as all get out…lol
Edit: they have it for $7.99 in the 1600 lumen variety still. :Sp
Hate to rain on your parade, but you will be receiving an email shortly that only 1 was available :bigsmile:
Cheer up, maybe they will back order for you!
Re-creating a page is a lot more work and takes much more time than adjusting quantity. Apparently, ebay doesn't let seller's save a template.
Well the Sellers isn’t all bad. He’s including a TV Dinner and a jar of Vaseline with each sale. Fair enough.
They do this in order to prevent customers buying from another seller because if they unlist the item it will show unavailable in their carts, and lots of people add items to the cart and checkout much later. Also this keeps the item-sold count going, or a great chance to make $990 profit.
seriously?

This practice is common, instead of taking the item off when out of stock and then having to re-list it when new stock comes, just alter the price to some ridiculous amount.
Then when the new stock arrives all that needs doing is to alter the price to its correct amount, much easierCheers David
very true, but lets not forget the hilarious tale of this book
http://www.michaeleisen.org/blog/?p=358
:bigsmile:
Cheers David