Emilien wrote:
from seller's description :
"Truly as nice as they come. I doubt I'll see another as good condition, un-restored in my lifetime. Truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity which values rising year on year. "
As Master Yoda says : "No, there is another"
noooo ... Dogfark sad :(
On a real note, that's actually a really good price, isn't it?
Emilien wrote:
Not sure... the seller's a good old '0' feedback...
Correct me if I'm wrong, but if the seller did "scam" you or do something untoward, you could just file a claim with ebay and get your money back or something?
Predictable Matt wrote:
Mr. Underhill wrote:
Dagoth wrote:
Any experts here? Is ROTK a 1st print?
Yes, ROTK is a 1st print. FOTR & TT are not though.
Looks like the GA&U colophon is there (visible in transparency) on the half title of FOTR and TT (pictures 22 and 17 respectively) - I recall that a variant of the 3rd impression of FOTR has this, not sure about TT though.
Yes, you are right about the FOTR looks like a 3rd print variant B (colophon present). TT also is a 3rd print A variant (regular title page) I believe.
Dagoth wrote:
Emilien wrote:
Not sure... the seller's a good old '0' feedback...
Correct me if I'm wrong, but if the seller did "scam" you or do something untoward, you could just file a claim with ebay and get your money back or something?
Ebay's refund policy.
https://www.ebay.com/help/policies/eba ... -guarantee-policy?id=4210
You'd have to file a claim, which the dealer could then dispute...etc...
Dagoth wrote:
Any experts here? Is ROTK a 1st print?
Can any of the eBay gurus explain why someone put 16 bids on it in small increments raising the price.
Seems like they are artificially boosting it or something. Or is it like an “automatic bid” thingy you set that raises it in increments. I see this strange behavior a lot and don’t know why it happens.
Dagoth wrote:
Can any of the eBay gurus explain why someone put 16 bids on it in small increments raising the price.
Seems like they are artificially boosting it or something. Or is it like an “automatic bid” thingy you set that raises it in increments. I see this strange behavior a lot and don’t know why it happens.
Well, I don't know what an "eBay guru" is but...nothing fishy going on, looks like from the bid history someone has placed a high "bid up to" number and a couple of others are poking at it to see if they can figure out what that number is...
I would be lying if I said I knew max bid on eBay worked like that. I always thought bidding on eBay was just a hard number. Like if I set it to $1200, it would raise the bid to that number and not be hidden, or is that a separate option all it’s own?
Dagoth wrote:
I would be lying if I said I knew max bid on eBay worked like that. I always thought bidding on eBay was just a hard number. Like if I set it to $1200, it would raise the bid to that number and not be hidden, or is that a separate option all it’s own?
eBay's automatic bid policy:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/help/buying/bidding/automatic-bidding?id=4014#:~:text=When%20you%27re%20ready%20to%20bid%20on%20an%20auction,if%20you%20want%20to%20increase%20your%20maximum%20bid.