The terms are misleading, but that can't be the only explanation. I just received a set of Campy NR flat lever skewers in very nice condition, won on eBay for $20 for the pair. Something is very wrong here.
Louis Schulman Tampa, Florida
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 21:09:04 EST, FujiFish1@aol.com wrote:
#I think that wording might be part of the cause. Joe bidder reads the
#auction title, looks at the picture, and might not read the fine
print. Pretty
#sneaky stuff there.
#
#Ciao,
#Mark Agree
#Southfield MI
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#In a message dated 1/30/2004 8:48:42 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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#> Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 20:22:41 -0500
#> From: "Stephen Barner" <steve@sburl.com>
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#> Subject: [CR]Campy skewers, scarce as Volvos in the Hamptons
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#> Could this be money laundering? Why else would someone bid $46.50
on a
#> single used Campy skewer from the '70s, and the auction isn't even
over yet?
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