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$9.99, 99.99, even 999.99, nope. You simply can't type up $9999.99!

 

 

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I've seen this before.  I don't think they are actually trying to sell.  I think it is a SEO trick.

 

I'll bite. What is an SEO trick?

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OK, I'll bite too!

 

How does that even help you as a seller? If I come across your auction and see these insane prices for average items? The first thing that crosses my mind is you're a complete moron.

 

Next, you're out to scam the stupid which I gather are many.

 

I have no words for some of the things I see on the interwebs these days.

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Not the first item I seen priced like this. 

 

Fraud is also a possibility, he or somebody connected to him could use a stolen eBay/Paypal account to buy it.  He gets the money some poor stranger gets the bill.  

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It might also be a ridiculous price to remind you to set something real, so you don't list things for $0.00.

The use might be using some automated eBay listing software, set up the listing to start at a certain time, and forgot.

Given that the feedback is over 27000, I hope those aren't being done by hand!

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It might also be a ridiculous price to remind you to set something real, so you don't list things for $0.00.

The use might be using some automated eBay listing software, set up the listing to start at a certain time, and forgot.

Given that the feedback is over 27000, I hope those aren't being done by hand!

 

Could be that too.  I don't quite understand how an automated listing program would accidentally post a number like that though, but who knows, could be a bug in the software.

 

Google does rank ebay listings and the content, which include the name of the seller who may also have a direct website.  This is why I suspect that there is an SEO angle.  I have seen this several times from other sellers as well.  But I suppose that could also point to some peculiarity with some automated listing software.

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If it was meant to draw attention and get page views, mission accomplished

 

That one I will buy.

 

For example he knows the hottest sellers are Insteon devices like Nike shoes. So, he gets one device and lists it for something stupid but in the back ground has other junk to sell?

 

I dunno if I would trust anyone like that.

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That one I will buy.

 

For example he knows the hottest sellers are Insteon devices like Nike shoes. So, he gets one device and lists it for something stupid but in the back ground has other junk to sell?

 

I dunno if I would trust anyone like that.

I can't get my shoes into discovery mode should I just add the address directly?) I've tried everything including clicking my heels together three times but that just turned everything to black and white. Any ideas?

 

 

Oops, that just sent an all on event. I think I found the source to everyone's so-called random all-on's.

 

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OK all you conspiracy theorists - I'll put this one to bed...

 

More than likely this is due to the merchant adding SKU's to his inventory and the repricing engine has not been populated with cost and margin desired.  Many of these multi-channel platforms set the price at 10k for all new items added so an item doesn't sell while there is an error in the SKU somewhere. Once the re-pricer kicks in, it will hone in on a competitive price.

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OK all you conspiracy theorists - I'll put this one to bed...

 

More than likely this is due to the merchant adding SKU's to his inventory and the repricing engine has not been populated with cost and margin desired. Many of these multi-channel platforms set the price at 10k for all new items added so an item doesn't sell while there is an error in the SKU somewhere. Once the re-pricer kicks in, it will hone in on a competitive price.

The seller replied back that it was a mistake. The auction was later removed or modified. It didn't change the fact he had other items listed at insane prices even though he was advised.

 

After watching his auctions for a few weeks it's apparent this is done on purpose.

 

Why?

 

I can't really say other than I would never give him a dime of my money.

 

 

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Classic though. Shipping is over $42 and the seller doesn't know what the voltage is...

 

   "9w 120 V AC, 230 V AC"

 

I have never seen any Insteon stuff on ebay that wasn't 25% more than I buy at aartech.ca

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I have seen some of the discontinued Insteon devices going for a premium price on ebay.

Like the better in my opinion Original RemoteLinc over the present model.

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OK all you conspiracy theorists - I'll put this one to bed...

 

More than likely this is due to the merchant adding SKU's to his inventory and the repricing engine has not been populated with cost and margin desired.  Many of these multi-channel platforms set the price at 10k for all new items added so an item doesn't sell while there is an error in the SKU somewhere. Once the re-pricer kicks in, it will hone in on a competitive price.

 

 

What if it were $10k for fennel?.. then the gloves would come off.... :-P

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