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 sthoemke
 
posted on February 6, 2005 10:45:11 AM new
Just when everyone is talking about closing their eBay stores, this seller just listed 214,967 items!!! and has a 0 feedback rating (1 positive and 1 neg)

http://stores.ebay.com/BookMarz-II_W0QQsspagenameZl2QQtZkm

 
 miscellany03
 
posted on February 6, 2005 10:51:20 AM new
It seems that Ebay is very interested in Book sellers who have way over 100,00, or more in their store. I am sure that they are getting a much better deal than us smaller sellers.

 
 tOMWiii
 
posted on February 6, 2005 10:51:42 AM new
Probably all "remainders" anyhoo -- plus he be charging $6 for "USPS" (read: "Media Mail) shipping on 2lbs paperback book...

In for a quick killing?




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 tOMWiii
 
posted on February 6, 2005 10:54:16 AM new
2lbs MM from FL to CA (for worse-case example), includind eDC is only $1.97






"Who could have possibly envisioned an erection — an election in Iraq at this point in history?" Prez.Jim Beam, at the White House, Washington, D.C., Jan. 10, 2005
 
 MAH645
 
posted on February 6, 2005 11:04:27 AM new
If I would have had the money he spend on his inventory I sure wouldn't be on E-Bay. I would have listed all that on Amazon and went fishing.
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 lovepotions
 
posted on February 6, 2005 04:55:15 PM new
bookmarz2 and bookmarz are the same people so 2 clicks with a bulk listed on channel advisor could easily load all 200,000+ items in an instant.

bookmarz opened oct 18th 2004 already has 6700+ rating with a SHAMEFUL 96.6% positive

They are also moviemarz with 74,000+ rating opened in may 2004 with a mediocre 98.4% positive.


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 minniestuff
 
posted on February 6, 2005 05:30:45 PM new
OMG, check the feedback on the Bookmarz seller name. I can see why they changed names to BookmarzII.

How is this seller still allowed to sell on Ebay? Between the negs and the padded shipping prices, they have a pretty incredible deal going on here. I have put them on my list to never buy from.

 
 jackswebb
 
posted on February 6, 2005 06:12:08 PM new
Because shipping has NOTHING to do with e bay.(and rightly so about the shipping costs, you don't like it , don't buy it, same goes with Handling/packing fees) And the NEGS mean nothing to e bay either..$$$$$$$$$$$$$ do, and he is making them alot of $$$$$$$$$.




AND THE BEAT GOES ON......
 
 rozrr
 
posted on February 6, 2005 06:15:10 PM new
I've seen a fair number of mega-volume book sellers on eBay who had incredibly bad feedback. It looks like they list in such incredible volume, they can't keep up with their auctions.

I prefer buying from book sellers who have a reasonable number of auctions or BINs at any one time.

 
 jackswebb
 
posted on February 6, 2005 06:17:48 PM new
Some of you are waaaaaay to Rigid,,,e bay SUGGESTS many things,,,,3 days to contact. BINDING contracts????? this was a great,scare tactic, never did hold any water, never will. Many have heard from their friends there is NOTHING binding on e bay.......As e bay would state it, Based on Trust.....


AND THE BEAT GOES ON......
 
 
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