[DeTomaso] Fwd: Values of cars

Mike Drew MikeLDrew at aol.com
Thu Mar 8 15:37:53 EST 2018


From Mike Gilmore....

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> From: Mike Gilmore <mgilmore11 at mchsi.com>
> Date: March 8, 2018 at 10:45:05 CST
> To: Mike Drew <MikeLDrew at aol.com>
> Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Values of cars
> 
> Hi Mike! And take that "sold" with a grain of salt. There has been quite a bit of posts on Ferrarichat , that per Ebay(FLEABAY) rules, bids on cars and real estate, are NON binding. Why they have such a rule? That just lets the deadbeats bid on the cars, with no intention of buying them. Looking under that SOLD section, of Ferrari's, Mustangs, and others, I would see some cars listed as sold, 4, 5, 6 times. I emailed a few of the seller's, and everyone of them said the deadbeat winning bidder's, never followed thru with payment. One man had sold a Ferrari for $200,000, he said he got no response from the winning bidder, but Ebay wanted him to pay them, (I think), the amount was $200.00, for the listing. I suggested, he get in touch with Ebay, & tell them to collect the the $200.00 from the  deadbeat winning bidder, since he still has the car, but Ebay has it listed as SOLD.   Best regards, mike gilmore
> 
>> On 3/7/2018 8:48 PM, Mike Drew via DeTomaso wrote:
>> John,
>> 
>> If the car sells on eBay the final sale price will be shown. I think the auction disappears after 90 days.
>> 
>> Mike
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>> Sent from my iPad
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>>> On Mar 7, 2018, at 19:43, <gt40 at sbcglobal.net> <gt40 at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Re: Ebay, I see many P's for sale there, but is there are way to see what they actually sold for? Or are my techie skills so low that I'm missing how to find that info out? (highly likely!)
>>> Any help would be appreciated.
>>> 
>>> John
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -----Original Message----- From: Ken Green via DeTomaso
>>> Sent: Wednesday, March 7, 2018 12:56 PM
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>>> Subject: [DeTomaso] Values of cars
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>>> Was watching an auction (or looking at cars on ebay) and with the resolution of the images, how can you ever tell the value of the cars?  It seems pretty clear that there is a huge difference between a car that looks good from 10 feet, and one that is nearly perfect, and had a lot of money spent to reach that level.  I can imagine a professional appraiser taking that into account, but seems hard for the average buyer.  I  think some of the other marques have developed standards?
>>> Ken
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   From: Mike Gilmore <[1]mgilmore11 at mchsi.com>
   Date: March 8, 2018 at 10:45:05 CST
   To: Mike Drew <[2]MikeLDrew at aol.com>
   Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Values of cars

   Hi Mike! And take that "sold" with a grain of salt. There has been
   quite a bit of posts on Ferrarichat , that per Ebay(FLEABAY) rules,
   bids on cars and real estate, are NON binding. Why they have such a
   rule? That just lets the deadbeats bid on the cars, with no intention
   of buying them. Looking under that SOLD section, of Ferrari's,
   Mustangs, and others, I would see some cars listed as sold, 4, 5, 6
   times. I emailed a few of the seller's, and everyone of them said the
   deadbeat winning bidder's, never followed thru with payment. One man
   had sold a Ferrari for $200,000, he said he got no response from the
   winning bidder, but Ebay wanted him to pay them, (I think), the amount
   was $200.00, for the listing. I suggested, he get in touch with Ebay, &
   tell them to collect the the $200.00 from the  deadbeat winning bidder,
   since he still has the car, but Ebay has it listed as SOLD.   Best
   regards, mike gilmore
   On 3/7/2018 8:48 PM, Mike Drew via DeTomaso wrote:

     John,

     If the car sells on eBay the final sale price will be shown. I think
     the auction disappears after 90 days.

     Mike

     Sent from my iPad

     On Mar 7, 2018, at 19:43, <[3]gt40 at sbcglobal.net>
     <[4]gt40 at sbcglobal.net> wrote:

     Re: Ebay, I see many P's for sale there, but is there are way to see
     what they actually sold for? Or are my techie skills so low that I'm
     missing how to find that info out? (highly likely!)

     Any help would be appreciated.

     John

     -----Original Message----- From: Ken Green via DeTomaso

     Sent: Wednesday, March 7, 2018 12:56 PM

     To: Detomaso Email List

     Subject: [DeTomaso] Values of cars

     Was watching an auction (or looking at cars on ebay) and with the
     resolution of the images, how can you ever tell the value of the
     cars?  It seems pretty clear that there is a huge difference between
     a car that looks good from 10 feet, and one that is nearly perfect,
     and had a lot of money spent to reach that level.  I can imagine a
     professional appraiser taking that into account, but seems hard for
     the average buyer.  I  think some of the other marques have
     developed standards?

     Ken

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