Facepunch Hardware Trading Thread v2: Come buy all QuikKill's stuff
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Still have that 9600GT for free (you pay shipping). Anything outside US is gonna cost big bucks.
Anyone interested in a 8GB Motoactv smartwatch that you can root and use it as a tiny android tablet? I'm selling it for $125 with free shipping anywhere within the USA and Canada
I'm also throwing in an official wrist strap for free.
[QUOTE=B!N4RY;41177495]Anyone interested in a 8GB Motoactv smartwatch that you can root and use it as a tiny android tablet? I'm selling it for $125 with free shipping anywhere within the USA and Canada
I'm also throwing in an official wrist strap for free.[/QUOTE]
What exactly is it? A quick google shows it to be a glorified heartrate tracker, but obviously there's more to it than that. By root it do you mean run a full Android OS on the watch itself, or control it remotely from another phone?
[QUOTE=Trekintosh;41177569]What exactly is it? A quick google shows it to be a glorified heartrate tracker, but obviously there's more to it than that. By root it do you mean run a full Android OS on the watch itself, or control it remotely from another phone?[/QUOTE]
An example video that I made a while back
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhYYa2aDy5c[/media]
[QUOTE=B!N4RY;41177590]An example video that I made a while back
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhYYa2aDy5c[/media][/QUOTE]
That's fucking awesome! If nobody else wants it for a week (when I'll be back and town and I can wrangle finances) I'm sold!
Still selling a 7950 to UK, offers if you will.
[QUOTE=Trekintosh;41182602]That's fucking awesome! If nobody else wants it for a week (when I'll be back and town and I can wrangle finances) I'm sold![/QUOTE]
Alright, just remember to message me when you get back
I've realised that I've got a mint in-box and sealed G19 sat in my cupboard, would anyone be interested in buying it? They're about £150 - £170 on amazon, so say £125 + postage or offers (I'm taking a blind punt in the dark here)? I fully expect to get no interest as mechanical's where it's at now for most people, but the display on my current G19 is simply amazingly useful and has survived so much abuse it's untrue
Selling a graphics card? Is it better than a GTX 280?
PM me cause i may be interested. US only because fuck $50 shipping
[QUOTE=rhx123;41183942]Still selling a 7950 to UK, offers if you will.[/QUOTE]
WHAT BRAND AND ILL OFFER YOU £140
[QUOTE=Dizzlepro;41195852]WHAT BRAND AND ILL OFFER YOU £140[/QUOTE]
It's a XFX and I'll see how my eBay auction goes and then get back to you.
[QUOTE=Dizzlepro;41195852]WHAT BRAND AND ILL OFFER YOU £140[/QUOTE]
Hahahaha, they go for over 200 on ebay.
Anyone wanna buy my Asus monitor with dead pixels for like 150€ or something.
[QUOTE='[EG] Pepper;41200685']Hahahaha, they go for over 200 on ebay.[/QUOTE]
Well mines been up for a day and is only going for £0.99 with one bid. :shrug:
[url]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/221246182830?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649[/url]
[QUOTE=rhx123;41202163]Well mines been up for a day and is only going for £0.99 with one bid. :shrug:
[url]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/221246182830?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649[/url][/QUOTE]
Give it a chance, most bids come right at the end. The single bid already is a good sign.
[QUOTE='[EG] Pepper;41202207']Give it a chance, most bids come right at the end. The single bid already is a good sign.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, I'm just worried that it's going to end at like £100 and I have no choice but to ship it.
[QUOTE=rhx123;41202233]Yeah, I'm just worried that it's going to end at like £100 and I have no choice but to ship it.[/QUOTE]
And this is exactly why I rarely list auctions and always Buy-it-Now instead (maybe with Best Offers too).
Does anyone in the UK have a 512MB SDRAM SODIMM and/or a 512MB DIMM?
I want to try max the RAM out on this flowerpot iMac. Both need to be non ECC.
[QUOTE=B!N4RY;41204144]And this is exactly why I rarely list auctions and always Buy-it-Now instead (maybe with Best Offers too).[/QUOTE]
I gave up on buy it now after every single one of my high value listings gets bought by a scammer in under 5 mins.
It's so damn fustrating and the only way I can see round it (as I can't seem to find the require instant payment option as I dont have an upgraded paypal or something) is to put stuff up for auction.
Reserve bids?
[QUOTE=Protocol7;41231916]Reserve bids?[/QUOTE]
IMO, reserves scare away bidders, make it catch as much attention as possible, use buzzwords, brief specs in the title and hope for the best is what i've been doing.
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Pretty much this.
[url]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Dell-PC-computer-99p-start-no-reserve-3GHZx2-2GB-160GB-windows-7-ready-to-use-/200934935673?_trksid=p2047675.l2557&ssPageName=STRK%3AMESOX%3AIT&nma=true&si=KqmP01SDkh6XTFzdAn6OD55H1Oo%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc[/url]
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And i've found that people are more likely to go for PCs in black/silver cases rather than beige, even if the specs are better.
[editline]29th June 2013[/editline]
And you can embed pictures in the description and ebay won't resize and screw it up.
[QUOTE=rhx123;41230677]I gave up on buy it now after every single one of my high value listings gets bought by a scammer in under 5 mins.[/QUOTE]
There should be options in your preferences to block bidders that have unpaid item strikes or use scammy payment methods that have ridiculous fees. Turning all of those options on should stop nearly all scam bidders. I've only had two shitty bidders slip through the system (one never paid and one was in PR.)
[QUOTE=rhx123;41230677]It's so damn fustrating and the only way I can see round it (as I can't seem to find the require instant payment option as I dont have an upgraded paypal or something) is to put stuff up for auction.[/QUOTE]
In order to do "fixed price" listings, you must have at least one feedback and it has to be positive. If you don't have any feedback, it's probably why you can't make fixed price listings.
[QUOTE=rhx123;41230677]I gave up on buy it now after every single one of my high value listings gets bought by a scammer in under 5 mins.
It's so damn fustrating and the only way I can see round it (as I can't seem to find the require instant payment option as I dont have an upgraded paypal or something) is to put stuff up for auction.[/QUOTE]
Just get your Paypal verified and then Instant Payment will be available. I NEVER list a single BIN listing without instant payment.
[editline]28th June 2013[/editline]
[QUOTE=GiGaBiTe;41232887]
In order to do "fixed price" listings, you must have at least one feedback and it has to be positive. If you don't have any feedback, it's probably why you can't make fixed price listings.[/QUOTE]
There isn't such rule. You can list them with no feedbacks at all.
Hi you can cancel ebay bids after you won as long as you know where the button is. There's literally no punishment and nothing the seller can do.
[QUOTE=B!N4RY;41232898]Just get your Paypal verified and then Instant Payment will be available. I NEVER list a single BIN listing without instant payment.
[editline]28th June 2013[/editline]
There isn't such rule. You can list them with no feedbacks at all.[/QUOTE]
They must have changed it. back when i started my account, i had to have one positive feedback before I was allowed to use the fixed price listing option.
It wouldn't matter anyway, RHX has like 62 positive feedback.
[url]http://pages.ebay.co.uk/help/pay/require-immediate-payment.html[/url]
[QUOTE]
To require immediate payment from your buyer, you must:
Specify a PayPal Premier or Business account when you list your item
Specify a Buy It Now price no greater than £1,000
Specify postage costs
Post to the buyer's credit card billing address registered at PayPal (unless you change your Payment Receiving preferences in your PayPal profile so that you'll allow buyers to use other addresses)
Be a seller with an account in good standing
Note: If you do not want to charge a P&P fee, you can select the Free P&P option.
Post to the buyer's credit card billing address registered at PayPal (unless you change your Payment Receiving preferences in your PayPal profile so that you'll allow buyers to use other addresses). You may want to put this requirement in your item description or postage and payment information.
[/QUOTE]
I don't have a paypal premier account afaik, I'm fully verfied on CC and Bank Account.
I'm selling my G15 2nd gen keyboard because I want to buy a mechanical one.
I'm going to LA next week so I can also give it it you if you live in that area or something.
I don't really have a set price so just bid something that isn't really low.
The condition is pretty great. I'll wash the thing (keys etc) before I'll give it to you of course.
[QUOTE=SEKCobra;41235736]Hi you can cancel ebay bids after you won as long as you know where the button is. There's literally no punishment and nothing the seller can do.[/QUOTE]
Not true. You can only cancel bids before the auction ends. There are no ways for you to cancel your bid s once the auction ends. You're obligated to pay if you do win.
[editline]29th June 2013[/editline]
[QUOTE=GiGaBiTe;41236576]They must have changed it. back when i started my account, i had to have one positive feedback before I was allowed to use the fixed price listing option.[/QUOTE]
Yeah ebay changed a lot throughout the days. It used to be 4 feedbacks before you can make fixed price listings too
[editline]29th June 2013[/editline]
[QUOTE=rhx123;41237157][url]http://pages.ebay.co.uk/help/pay/require-immediate-payment.html[/url]
I don't have a paypal premier account afaik, I'm fully verfied on CC and Bank Account.[/QUOTE]
Upgrading your paypal to premier requires absolutely nothing at all...
[QUOTE=B!N4RY;41246330]Not true. You can only cancel bids before the auction ends. There are no ways for you to cancel your bid s once the auction ends. You're obligated to pay if you do win.[/QUOTE]
Someone doesn't know where the button is :)
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