Let's settle this. Its worth what somebody will pay for it. Its the responsibility of the buyer to know what they're getting. Its the responsibility of the seller to properly represent the item and deliver what they claim to be selling. How much he/she wants for it is totally up to them. A good seller however, should not complain about returns on misrepresented items. Items they can't identify, such as some miscellaneous taillight lense should be listed as such. The buyer can decide what it is. If you want to snitch, go ahead, but what goes around comes around, and when you're selling something for too much, you're going to have to deal with the cancelled bids and unresponsive buyers. That's what feedback is all about. Example: Recently (maybe currently) I saw a pair of stock valve covers (Big Block / 6 bolt/Circa 1965) for a startign bid of US$90.00. They are nowhere near new. The peeling paint is the stock blue/green. The seller listed them as being specifically for B-bodies. They are the same as C-bodies, and probably others. And maybe if they were HEMI would I pay $90. But if someone will pay $90, let them pay $90. Its their own ignorance at fault. Dave Casey |