$3,400 SamSho4 MVS cart

Eclipse

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http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=500957861

Someone was definitely confused here. In the title, it says is for a Samurai Shodown 4 MVS cart, but in the description, it says it's for a Last Blade 2 cart. It also says he'll sell for $34.00, which is a bit more reasonable than the $3,400 the starting bid actually is. ^_^

Ah well, it's obvious it's a case of a misplaced decimal point, but I thought you might want to check it out anyway.
 

Master Terry Bogard

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Hmm. Actually, I have dealt with him several times before in ebay (infact I am expecting Voltage Fighter Gowcaizer soon), and found him to be a reputable seller (though he tried to charge the extra 2% fee that paypal charges now, when I tried to pay using paypal). There is a listing fee that you have to pay when the item goes up. But, I don't know if it is based on your initial bid--I should know this. I sell stuff on ebay. If not, by the way he has it listed, he is trying to not pay the final cost, which is 10% of the final price of the auction, if the item is below $20, and 5% if it is above it... Either way, it makes no sense. You are right. I think maybe he misspelled it?
 
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Caris Nautilus

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Originally posted by Eclipse:
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=500957861

Someone was definitely confused here. In the title, it says is for a Samurai Shodown 4 MVS cart, but in the description, it says it's for a Last Blade 2 cart. It also says he'll sell for $34.00, which is a bit more reasonable than the $3,400 the starting bid actually is. ^_^

Ah well, it's obvious it's a case of a misplaced decimal point, but I thought you might want to check it out anyway.

Yea Iv'e seen this guy around alot, I'm pretty sure it's a mistake on his part
 

Dreamh2o

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Yes, he had t pay $2 to list that auction, because every listing over $100 is a $2 fee. He made a mistake on the decimal point, and then "revised" the auction text with the comment about the $34 sale, because once an auction is started, ebay only lets you revise the text, NOT THE PRICE.

Hope this clarifies it.
 

Neo Bomber Man

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Or, he could just end the auction, re-list them, and if they sell at $34, the first/second listing fee would be void.
 
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