cashpaidauctions wrote:A lot of the questions and inquiries I am getting are because they want the parts on it. So I think the bidders are more interested in the parts than the actual entire machine... does that make sense?
Also remember the bidding is higher than normal because we spent extra $ to have it featured on ebay's homepage, therefore it gets more attention and bids, ebay said items that are featured on home page have more bids.
Again, thanks to everyone for being helpful and working things out.
I do accept your apology , and I also apologize if I was rude, again, I was just a bit offended by the way I was initially approached. But let's move on. THere's much bigger problems in the world.
If you guys are trying to create more problems out of this, go ahead, but please keep me out of it, I have spent a lot of time coming to this forum trying to address everyone and make sure things are fair. Thanks.
I don't think people are here trying to create more problems.
This is a forum to talk about antique coin operated devices. A big part of that is E-Bay.
If there are more discussions about your machine then it will probably be about the auction in general.
I am not sure why the bidding on your machine is where it is at. If people are buying it for parts then they should know what parts go for and you can buy complete Mills machines for less than what your machine is going for.
However, auctions are weird, I have seen stuff go for incredible prices and as long as the machine is described accurately I don't have a problem with it.
You have updated the listing to accurately describe the machine. If someone wants to pay $2,500, or $10,000 for that matter, then that is up to them. I am still skeptical on the bidders but whatever.
Dave