1970impala said:
Ok, bend over baby!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/e...&item=7939173611&rd=1&sspagename=STRK:MEWN:IT

......HEHE
Francis, your on the mark. It was Phil.
HMM, whatever happened to being nice??
Jon....that's the price you pay, when you deal with the head elf in Santa's toyshop, instead of the (nice) jolly old fellow himself! Nice doesn't work with
those overworked elves, that also work overtime under the table in outside retail endeavors.
I'll keep believing in the nice old fat man in the red suit coming through for things I need, before subjecting myself to paying Phil's retail or reserve prices on II parts. If I'm going to bid high on something, it will be in an auction against him, rather than for him. At least then I've done it on what I feel is a more level playing field. I'd rather help any other (Ebay) seller instead make a few extra, than one that's buying for the sole intent of (inflated) resale to me and others who are trying to keep these cars running.
I don't disagree with anyone trying to make a profit in general. It is after all, the American way! What irks me however, is when someone is trying to corner the market in this manner. Perhaps this is also why he feels the need to sell under a different name, than the one he uses to bid with. Must be he thinks we are all stupid, and feels this deceptive type of tactic will keep his general operating methods less obvious to the unaware.
I see your point Project77...but, I just have serious doubts, that the only parts he has such high markup on, are those he had to purchase in the manner which you describe. If none of us had access to the internet (including him), then I might agree with you more. Thing is....this guy isn't just traveling around buying parts at local flea markets and private auctions then selling them here for ridiculous prices... he's sniping many of them online for resale, while under the guise of being a "helpful" parts supplier to the very people that he outbids.
BTW...I'd be fairly certain, that he's also making at least some additional profit too, on the remaining items in those "huge lot" purchases. Otherwise, he'd probably be only breaking even at best, even factoring in the huge profit on the II items....and that wouldn't be worthwhile.