Aph4990 at aol.com wrote: If you look carefully at the items in the previous auction and the ones in their new auction, you will see that they are the same. Really odd! Ken Danckaert > Hi group, > I have been interested in Klingsor machines for some time, having restored > one recently. But I have become distressed about the "sale" of a machine on > eBay by "GoAntiques". I was wondering whether anyone else has been concerned > about this "auctioneer". > The same machine has been placed on eBay numerous times and supposedly was > "sold" to a "floor bidder" recently. Now it has surfaced once more and is for > sale again. I have the feeling that the "floor bidder" never existed and > that would be fraudulent auctioneering. > The most recent sale was for item 300130061305 and was "sold" for somewhere > around $1650. Now it is up on eBay once again and looks like the same > machine. The new ebay auction number is 300144826944. > This same machine appears to have been up on eBay a number of times > previously as well--and by the same seller. Why do I have the feeling that if one > bids for this machine one is simply bidding against the auctioneer (or seller) > himself? Has anyone had any experience with this seller? > Thanks, > ---Art Heller > > > > > ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at > http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour > _______________________________________________ > Phono-L mailing list > http://phono-l.oldcrank.org >