Posted April 5, 200519 yr http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...ssPageName=WDVW this is the same person whom had the so called "tour 905" that auction ended when nobody met the reserve, he got it back up but now there is another person with a shaddy non tour issue 905 just like the guy above; http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...ssPageName=WDVW, cant anything be done, these guys are sticking people with a retail club they could get from golfsmith for $400 bucks, what ass holes :finger:
April 5, 200519 yr Well it basically just boils down to the laws of supply and demand. As long as some uneducated idiot is willing to pay $800 for prerelease retail, people will sell prerelease retail for $800. It pisses educated people like us off but in the end we arn't the ones throwing our money at a "tour" club just to get one a few weeks early. For one, I am glad sites like this one exist so that more people can learn about the scams taking place on the bay.
April 5, 200519 yr Author true, but it just urks me when someone is going to waste $800+ on a non tour club & then find out 2 weeks later that theyve been had for an extra $300+ on a retail club they can buy
April 5, 200519 yr I believe there is steps through ebay that you can go through to nail false advertising. I think most of these people bidding on these clubs will never realize that what they've purchased is retail. Believe me it chaps my ass too. :mad:
April 5, 200519 yr Author I believe there is steps through ebay that you can go through to nail false advertising. Â I think most of these people bidding on these clubs will never realize that what they've purchased is retail.Believe me it chaps my ass too. Â :mad: i sent an email to ebay, but they did nothing about it, now that its back up on the block, i just think someone should look out for someone whos eyes are in the wool
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