It is possible though to get some good deals, especially on
non-classic computer stuff, on eBay. Not to mention that many of the
sellers are very reputable. I doubt the number of bad eggs,
percentage wise, is any worse than going to flea markets and such.
At least with eBay there is some recourse if there's a problem with
another user, which isn't always the case with flea markets. I know
I check a sellers feedback very carefully, as do most people. One's
feedback rating makes a big difference.
Jeff
Sheeesh...not surprised....at all....
<http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20010417/wr/crime_ebay_dc_1.html>http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20010417/wr/crime_ebay_dc_1.html
I will continue to boycott this place as both a potential seller and buyer.
Claude
Canuk Computer Collector
<http://computer_collector.tripod.com>http://computer_collector.tripod.com
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