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Re: is it just me?

Posted: 22 Mar 2009 21:12
by Lady Jaye
Sundance wrote:or does anyone else get pissed off when people on ebay are flogging AF/Joe stuff and completely misidentify stuff or even just say i dunno what it is'?
Yeah, it happens. So what? Are you an expect on every topic on the planet? I think not.
Sundance wrote:that's another one that winds me up, stupid pricks who say things are 'possibly' GI Joe, but have 'Lanard' on them! THEN IT'S NOT JOE IS IT, YOU MORONS!!!!
Parents clearing lofts, people selling a toys they found at a car booth sale, etc. You expect every seller to be a toy expert? Sorry, but who the f*ck you think you are?

Re: is it just me?

Posted: 22 Mar 2009 22:39
by Sundance
someone who expects that if someone's flogging something online they might actually try finding out what the hell they're selling.

Re: is it just me?

Posted: 22 Mar 2009 22:59
by Thundershot
Calm down..calm down..
I'd think to most sane members the public, toys are just "kids" things.. & don't know or care about the toys in the same way about the thing's as some of us (obsessive) collectors do.

Some of my most treasured & best finds have come from nice genuine people who haven't a clue about what they're selling & are just happy to get rid of this "junk"..

What really winds me up are the people who take this silly hobby of ours too seroiusly..

Re: is it just me?

Posted: 22 Mar 2009 23:30
by Sundance
i'm not taking it too seriously. i just wish people would try to identify stuff properly.

Re: is it just me?

Posted: 22 Mar 2009 23:54
by paul463
Thundershot wrote:What really winds me up are the people who take this silly hobby of ours too seroiusly..
For me it's just a bit of fun (as i think it is for most of us), getting stuff I didn't get when I was a kid and replacing the AM stuff I foolishly sold. And coming here to BFTB probably one of the few stress / hassle free places I come to. It's great a good laugh and a place of endless information, help and advice.

Re: is it just me?

Posted: 23 Mar 2009 05:57
by The Baron
paul463 wrote:BFTB probably one of the few stress / hassle free places I come to. It's great a good laugh and a place of endless information, help and advice.
Thanks very much! 8-)

One of the best aspects of ebay is trawling through miscellaneous joblots in search of treasure. It would be much less fun if everything was properly catalogued IMO

Re: is it just me?

Posted: 23 Mar 2009 07:39
by Chopper
Absolutely agree there Baron. The more cryptic the greater the prize.

:chopper:

Re: is it just me?

Posted: 23 Mar 2009 08:21
by Thundershot
Chopper wrote:The more cryptic the greater the prize.

:chopper:
Unless you where a contestant on 3.2.1...(trying to do the fingers thing, unsuccessfully)

Re: is it just me?

Posted: 23 Mar 2009 10:00
by Lady Jaye
Sundance wrote:i'm not taking it too seriously. i just wish people would try to identify stuff properly.
Sorry, but failing to see it from another perspective is a perfect example of taking the hobby too seriously. People are getting rid of a box of 'junk', are more than happy when they get a tenner, and you expect them to do research? Come on, lighten up a little... :D

Re: is it just me?

Posted: 23 Mar 2009 11:47
by SteveD
My opinion, for what it's worth, is mixed on this one - I love spotting a hidden gem in an auction, and have been known to approach the seller to see if they will accept a cheeky offer - a recent auction that had a load of Z Force figures with Jammer tucked away in the photographers shadow is a classic example. If I'd have won that, I'd have been very happy, as it ended up going for £30 odd quid for the lot. I was tempted to bid up to £50, but once realised someone else had spotted it it made it kind of pointless - I didn't need Jammer, I already have him. An example of the "some old figures to get rid of"/"box of junk from when I was a kid".

But I have been known to help Sellers too - recent seller that had, I think, a series 1 SAS, Muton, and weapons pack. She thought they were worthless - few quid at best, so she was pleased to get alomost £30 for the SAS. She didn't have a clue with them, so I was pleased to be able to help her out by pointing out she had a quite rare item.

I think we all take it too seriously sometimes, and need to respect the fact that there are still people out there who use ebay to sell "a box of junk" from the attic. I still prefer it when it's like that to be honest, as it's fun to win the box of junk, and match up the weapons etc. Girl I work with bought a new house recently, and when she moved in the loft was full of junk, so she put it into batches, and sold the lot on ebay. No toys unfortunately, but to her it was more about just getting rid, and she was already annoyed at having to spend a weekend clearing someone elses crap out of the loft - to ask her to sit and catgorise it all would have been silly, and the way she saw it - any money she made on ebay paid her for her time that weekend. There's still people like that out there using ebay, and in my view it will be a sad day when there's not.