Thats a glitch with Ebay, dont know why it does that. Be careful it will actually charge that too, just get Panasonic Fr 680Uf 35v instead.
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i have seen that trick, the seller add's a digit to the price when the item is out of stock to deter buyers.
it saves them pulling the add and then putting it up again when they have the parts.
i have seen that trick, the seller add's a digit to the price when the item is out of stock to deter buyers.
it saves them pulling the add and then putting it up again when they have the parts.
TBH this is fine to increase the price to a ridiculous amount when unavailable, you will ignore it anyway.
I'm more pissed off when people put in multiple unrelated items into an ad, one of which being extremely low price and then when you select the item you *really* want it's ridiculously priced. *THIS* practice ebay should ban.
TBH this is fine to increase the price to a ridiculous amount when unavailable, you will ignore it anyway.
I'm more pissed off when people put in multiple unrelated items into an ad, one of which being extremely low price and then when you select the item you *really* want it's ridiculously priced. *THIS* practice ebay should ban.
I think the reason they do this is to maintain history that they actually sold a bunch of these and people were happy with the item, and I'm sure they'd be happy to sell them at the inflated price too...
Just move along if you don't like the price. No sense in complaining about as long as it's not baiting you being the *only* distributor of a particular item you want ...
UCC's LXV series is nothing to write home about. It was very good 25 years ago or so, but unless you are trying to impedance match, UCC's LXZ series or Nichicon's PW series would be as good or better (they are lower impedance than LXV) and probably more readily available.
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Really wish sellers wouldn't do this as it still shows up in the search results and could cause other sellers to raise their prices if it looks like this person has actually been able to sell them to 20 people at that price.
Really wish sellers wouldn't do this as it still shows up in the search results and could cause other sellers to raise their prices if it looks like this person has actually been able to sell them to 20 people at that price.
I agree.
We are already seeing this with "retro" PC parts. The silliest part is that half the "sellers" are just finding these parts in dumpster and selling them untested, but for the same premium price that someone who might have legit-tested the part and confirmed it working.
Seems like pawn shops are also doing these - they just go online and look up whatever item they are trying to sell, then slap the same price. So if an inflated price like the one from the cap above pops up, then that's what they will try to charge too... which again, is silly, since it will never (or almost never) sell.
Why would a repeat seller want to hurt his chances of selling their own items when they know it is second sourceable? Definitely can see this for rare items, but capacitors, especially around 100x their value?
I can see 5x to 10x maybe...
Alas for pawn shops and charity stores, they have to move their inventory, a b&m shop has a lot more costs than a warehouse, so it's in their best interest not to overinflate... but if that sucker ends up buying it at the inflated price, they won.
Actually, there are many websites that can be purchased, after all, ebay charges sellers a listing fee, so the price of goods on ebay is a bit more expensive than other websites.
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