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New 'Spotted on eBay' section??

Posted: Sun Feb 22, 09 9:57 pm
by Trigger_Andy
Ok, just a quick poll to see who would be interested in a new 'Spotted on eBay' section, one that covers the US eBay for example. I thought that the idea of the spotted on eBay section was to cover nice Mopar finds here in the UK that would be of some use to people on here who would otherwise have missed them. Now it seems to be half filled with nicely restored Mopar's from the US that in General people aint gonna buy and are just put up so people can slaver over.

No personal dig's or anything just an idea! :thumbright: :D

Posted: Sun Feb 22, 09 10:19 pm
by Cannonball
DONT WANT ANY LINKS TO EBAY PERSONALLY UNLESS I HAVE SOMETHIN FOR SALE, GET OUT N DO YER OWN LEG WORK, ;)

Posted: Sun Feb 22, 09 10:23 pm
by Trigger_Andy
Well I'm on ebay daily so that would not really apply to me Dunc, but it is annoying when you get a good spot your sitting on and someone who's trying to help out post's a link to it for the whole board to see.

I think we've been here before though! :D

Posted: Sun Feb 22, 09 10:33 pm
by Cannonball
Trigger_Andy wrote:Well I'm on ebay daily so that would not really apply to me Dunc, but it is annoying when you get a good spot your sitting on and someone who's trying to help out post's a link to it for the whole board to see.

I think we've been here before though! :D
we have andy, fair enough one off our members selling their cars/parts etc on ebay and wanting to let us all know but not poppin up that nice lttle somethin we may be quietly watching

Posted: Sun Feb 22, 09 10:39 pm
by bananaskin
I wouldnt personally use it, but as a sub forum it could be of some use.

Posted: Sun Feb 22, 09 10:45 pm
by newport100
Ebay Uk only- although I reckon most of us must be on there most days anyway?

Most US listings are pretty much out of reach now with the dollar rate etc

Posted: Sun Feb 22, 09 11:56 pm
by Anonymous
could leave as is (or just call the section SPOTTED FOR SALE ELSEWHERE to include other advert websites) but ask people to put in the subject what car it is and whether its UK or USA.

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 09 12:48 am
by TYREMAN
Just leave it as it is ;) if i spot its in the US then i tend not to look,but if its .co.uk then i take a look

Nothing against the US cars i just find the US ads OTT with the pics! :shock: there often that many pics that it causes my PC to crash with lack of memory.

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 09 1:24 am
by RobTwin
TYREMAN wrote:Just leave it as it is ;) if i spot its in the US then i tend not to look,but if its .co.uk then i take a look

Nothing against the US cars i just find the US ads OTT with the pics! :shock: there often that many pics that it causes my PC to crash with lack of memory.
If I was lookin at buying a car off ebay, I'd want as many pics as possible :shock:
UK ebay ads usually have way too few pics and what there is are pretty naff too :roll:

:mytwocents:

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 09 6:27 am
by RayC
Cannonball wrote:
Trigger_Andy wrote:Well I'm on ebay daily so that would not really apply to me Dunc, but it is annoying when you get a good spot your sitting on and someone who's trying to help out post's a link to it for the whole board to see.

I think we've been here before though! :D
we have andy, fair enough one off our members selling their cars/parts etc on ebay and wanting to let us all know but not poppin up that nice lttle somethin we may be quietly watching
Yeah agree with that, we all gotta do our own leg work on the stuff we want, if it`s a member selling fair enough, but scrap all the other postings. :thumbright:

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 09 10:53 am
by Anonymous
i dont mind looking at us ebay sometimes, but you could over fill a new section with cars from the states..