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Reverse Auction: ED floppy disks -- SOLD

Posted: Thu May 22, 2014 9:16 pm
by Dave
I have the following three lots which will be sold here by reverse auction. Now cheaper than all the listings on eBay!

The price will lower by 25p every few hours until someone posts a reply "I'll buy LOT X." Price is then due by paypal and will mail out by priority mail with tracking number same day. Cost of shipping is included in the price.

SOLD!: one new, unopened box of 10 TDK MF-2ED 4MB floppy disks -- SOLD off-site
SOLD!: one new, unopened box of 10 TDK MF-2ED 4MB floppy disks - SOLD off-site
SOLD!: one open box of 7 unused TDK MF-2ED 4MB floppy disks ----- SOLD off-site

If you have an ED drive on your QL, these are extremely hard to find nowadays. It's especially hard to find them new in an unopened box

Funds will be used directly to fund parts purchases for UltimIDE.

Re: Reverse Auction: ED floppy disks

Posted: Thu May 29, 2014 7:07 pm
by Dave
Just hit £20.00. I have had a couple of emails making offers, so I am mildly confident they'll go fairly soon.

Remember, this price includes international shipping. :)

Re: Reverse Auction: ED floppy disks

Posted: Thu May 29, 2014 8:03 pm
by XorA
I will just remind people to read the rules of this forum, hidden bids are not allowed.
1) All items should have a price, no offers or bids should be used.

2) When buying an item at the price stated post your interest in the thread then send a PM to the seller.

Re: Reverse Auction: ED floppy disks

Posted: Thu May 29, 2014 8:14 pm
by Dave
For clarity: I received email offers from two people who have seen cross-posted pointers to this listing from outside the forum. I don't think they're from here, and they didn't contact me within the forum. They made offers which I like, but the listing is here and only offers received here count. They have been told to register/post here.

Also: the rule is counter-productive and should be done away with. :) People should be allowed to haggle. A lot more stuff would sell here if people were allowed to counter-offer. The way it is set up, you can only post a price and people can only accept that price. Hardly any other forum does it that way, and it's a really silly restriction.

In My Humble Opinion.

What do other people think?

Re: Reverse Auction: ED floppy disks

Posted: Fri May 30, 2014 8:40 am
by vanpeebles
Apologies to Dave and to XorA. With XorA being a new member to the forum team I forgot to pass on the information that you had asked me about trying something new on the sales section which I agreed to via the online chat.

As for selling to people outside of the forum, then those items would be marked as sold offsite.

I'm more than open to suggestions or changes in rules. They are not set in stone :) I had never set up a forum before and I've seen plenty of wrongdoings in trade sections on various sites so thought it was best to go with some rigid and cautious rules.

Re: Reverse Auction: ED floppy disks

Posted: Fri May 30, 2014 9:20 pm
by Dave
The 7 discs just sold to someone off-site. The standing offer on the rest is getting close now. :)

Re: Reverse Auction: ED floppy disks

Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2014 9:07 pm
by Dave
Just hit £17.00.

Re: Reverse Auction: ED floppy disks

Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 1:06 am
by 1024MAK
Dave, this reverse auction system, if no one bids and you keep reducing the price, does that mean at some point you will end up with a negative price, and will then pay someone to buy the items from you? :shock: :P :lol: :mrgreen: ;)

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PS a boring post about how you have set a lower limit and the price will not drop below that level is not required :lol:

Re: Reverse Auction: ED floppy disks

Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 6:02 pm
by Dave
I also have them listed elsewhere in other communities that use ED floppies. It would be quite amusing if the price went negative. *grins*

Re: Reverse Auction: ED floppy disks

Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2014 12:21 am
by Dave
Only one left.