HD650 $185.99 ON EBAY!!! NIB!!!

May 10, 2006 at 9:01 AM Post #31 of 73
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Originally Posted by BennyBoy
Sennheiser could be dumping 650's? I've heard the evil rumors about a HD700 in the near future? Really! I'm not starting this myself. I read it somewhere but I cant remember where. They did not say 700, just that a new flagship dynamic was coming soon. I only hope it falls closer to the 515, 555, 595 sound and does not smoke my new 650's out of the gate!

I see the little sub title now. It does look like he messed up big time. Dealer cost cant be less than $250.



I think you right the HD-700 is coming. They can't keep selling the 650 almost everyone has them. Its that time the other company's' are doing it.
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May 10, 2006 at 11:51 AM Post #33 of 73
Here's what i did. I bought it using Buy-it-now. Then i sent him an email confirming the price. I told him i will only pay after he confirms the price. If it's a mistake, then, no sweat. I think it's not fair to take advantage of a small business. They aren't the real b*stards. Companies like Sony and Microsoft are.

So, we'll see, if he says yes, then i'm lucky. If he says no, then i never part with my money and hopefully i'll get a positive feedback. I don't understand why someone would attack another person because of a lousy $100.
 
May 10, 2006 at 11:57 AM Post #34 of 73
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Originally Posted by nabwong
Here's what i did. I bought it using Buy-it-now. Then i sent him an email confirming the price. I told him i will only pay after he confirms the price. If it's a mistake, then, no sweat. I think it's not fair to take advantage of a small business. They aren't the real b*stards. Companies like Sony and Microsoft are.

So, we'll see, if he says yes, then i'm lucky. If he says no, then i never part with my money and hopefully i'll get a positive feedback. I don't understand why someone would attack another person because of a lousy $100.



EXACTLY! That is the same thing I am doing.

-Alex-
 
May 10, 2006 at 12:06 PM Post #35 of 73
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Originally Posted by nabwong
Here's what i did. I bought it using Buy-it-now. Then i sent him an email confirming the price. I told him i will only pay after he confirms the price. If it's a mistake, then, no sweat. I think it's not fair to take advantage of a small business. They aren't the real b*stards. Companies like Sony and Microsoft are.

So, we'll see, if he says yes, then i'm lucky. If he says no, then i never part with my money and hopefully i'll get a positive feedback. I don't understand why someone would attack another person because of a lousy $100.



Nice, nabwong. Every once in awhile, someone does something, or stands for something, that helps to restore my faith in humanity. Thank you.
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May 10, 2006 at 12:27 PM Post #36 of 73
Btw, about two years ago, Buy.com had brand new HD600's listed on their site for $180. They honored that price for the first group of takers (me included).

But that's "Buy.com". I don't expect a small eBay retailer to do the same.
 
May 10, 2006 at 1:32 PM Post #38 of 73
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Originally Posted by sxr71
Wow, that's a $1000 mistake he made. He should have been more careful.


I agree. Ebay even gives you the chance to revise your Item's description a second time after you've entered all the details. And I can see that he did put some effort into the text at least. He also isn't one of those Ebay Powersellers with thousands of feedbacks, why not overlook it properly before submitting something important like that?

Sure, everyone makes mistakes once in a while, but this was very much avoidable. He'll also lose some money because of the eBay fees.
 
May 10, 2006 at 1:54 PM Post #39 of 73
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Originally Posted by plus_c
The mistake that I feel people here were looking for was a mistake in the headphones' valuation by the seller, and not a blatant typo. Would you go for it then? Judging from the reactions I got, you would e-mail the seller and apprise him of the "real" valuation of the headphones. But would you...or would you just hit the "Buy It Now" button?


In the absence of a self-contradictory listing like this one, how would one know whether it was a mistake in valuation or a deliberate decision by the seller? Perhaps the seller is looking to liquidate inventory quickly. I would have no hesitation in using Buy It Now in that circumstance, though I would be reasonable after the fact if the seller came back to me and indicated that it was in fact a mistake.
 
May 10, 2006 at 2:23 PM Post #40 of 73
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Originally Posted by sxr71
The Best Buy analogy doesn't work because those places always have a clause that says that they don't have to honor typos.


Really? A while back I went to Office Depot to get these $5 refills for my Cross pen, and they were listed as $.25 apiece. They said it was an error, but let me buy them at the $.25 price (I cleaned the place out
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May 10, 2006 at 3:59 PM Post #45 of 73
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Originally Posted by ilovesocks
Really? A while back I went to Office Depot to get these $5 refills for my Cross pen, and they were listed as $.25 apiece. They said it was an error, but let me buy them at the $.25 price (I cleaned the place out
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Legally, you have no way to enforce the $185 price (even if you wanted to). A price advertised to the public is not considered an offer, just an invitation for offers. When you hit buy it now, that constitutes the offer. He still has to accept it for it to become a binding contract. If he doesn't want to do it, he can just reject your offer.
 

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