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In lugnet.market.auction, Eric Joslin writes:
> Here's a thought: Why not just list one of the items in question? Make the
> opening bid the actual cost of the item that you would pay, and plaster all
> over the description how it is NOT rare, is currently available through S@H
> (and would, in fact, be cheaper, since anyone buying it from you would have to
> pay your shipping charges).
>
> That oughta do it. They (probably) can't stop you from listing an actual item,
> while encouraging people not to bid on it.
I was going to start one a little bit similar - though with
a higher starting bid. I was going to do an
auction for the McDonalds Lego set with a starting bid of $25.
The write-up was going to explain how when someone won
the auction, I'd immediately order a set from Shop@Home for
$11, have it sent straight to the winner, and make a handsome
profit. The write-up would also explicitly give the shop@home
number in several places.
Unfortunately, after drafting the text it floundered on my not
having time to sort out actually getting the auction up - but if
anyone else wants to take up the idea I'll gladly send you my
draft text for you to play with.
Simon
http://www.SimonRobinson.com
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