My nominee for best guerilla marketing....
The best speaker crossover in the world
Warning... don't be drinking anything while looking at this item (unless you want to spray that coke thru your nose onto your keyboard
Good on you Steve.
dave
The best speaker crossover in the world
Warning... don't be drinking anything while looking at this item (unless you want to spray that coke thru your nose onto your keyboard
Good on you Steve.
dave
I rather like the ULTIMATE power supply:
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=3276&item=3041687197
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=3276&item=3041687197
millwood said:I thought none of them are as funny as those claims on cables and all those theories behind them.
Read that crossover ad again.
Re: My nominee for best guerilla marketing....
Hahahaha! Does Steve post here?
I finally got the high bid. Let's see how long that lasts.
se
planet10 said:The best speaker crossover in the world
Warning... don't be drinking anything while looking at this item (unless you want to spray that coke thru your nose onto your keyboard
Good on you Steve.
Hahahaha! Does Steve post here?
I finally got the high bid. Let's see how long that lasts.
se
Peter Daniel said:
Ah, thanks. Don't read the loudspeaker forum much.
se
He, nice power supply, but I am afraid my backyard is not big enough
But I can start with these:
http://www.audiophiles-hifi.de/html/klangmodul_ii.html
I am sorry for those who cannot read German but anyway you can get the idea
Cheers
But I can start with these:
http://www.audiophiles-hifi.de/html/klangmodul_ii.html
I am sorry for those who cannot read German but anyway you can get the idea
Cheers
Do those auctions end up being a free way to boost your feedback rating? It's a little suspicious, but might be purely for humor. I was once scammed by a seller who accumulated feedback selling small <$5 items before posting a frenzy of auctions for products with values in the hundreds and thousands.
Better for those not understanding.I am sorry for those who cannot read German but anyway you can get the idea
If somebody bid on it it`s not free - he has to pay sales fee.Do those auctions end up being a free way to boost your feedback rating? It's a little suspicious, but might be purely for humor. I was once scammed by a seller who accumulated feedback selling small <$5 items before posting a frenzy of auctions for products with values in the hundreds and thousands.
It`s not purely for humor - it`s just a kind of clever advertising - and besides this is really funny.
BTW: The "seller", Steve, is a member of this board (member name is 7V)
If somebody bid on it it`s not free - he has to pay sales fee.
He must've been paying a lot to post his humor on eBay then. Otherwise he can negate the transaction through eBay Sellers Tools and not have to pay the fee.
It`s not purely for humor - it`s just a kind of clever advertising - and besides this is really funny.
It is interesting, like the hands-free cellphone holder/rubberband. But I'm sure I've seen this on eBay over a year ago.
Possum said:He must've been paying a lot to post his humor on eBay then. Otherwise he can negate the transaction through eBay Sellers Tools and not have to pay the fee.
He has to pay the listing fee, that is non-refundable.
dave
he closes the auction early... and sends out an emails... lol
"Hi Guys
Thank you very much for bidding on this item. Unfortunately, I was taking it out of its cabinet (not included) ready to dispatch it to the lucky winner, when I dropped it. Try as I might I can't find it so it looks as if I will have to end this auction early. I hope that you're not too disappointed. I guess that's what can happens when you try to sell invisible items.
Also, when I auctioned this crossover in the UK, bids reached £10 million. I realize that you've probably not quite as crazy on your side of the pond but if two of my competitors made very high last minute bids (say $10 million again), the commissions I would have to pay eBay could be horrendous.
Thanks for participating.
Best regards and seasonal greetings
Steve"
"Hi Guys
Thank you very much for bidding on this item. Unfortunately, I was taking it out of its cabinet (not included) ready to dispatch it to the lucky winner, when I dropped it. Try as I might I can't find it so it looks as if I will have to end this auction early. I hope that you're not too disappointed. I guess that's what can happens when you try to sell invisible items.
Also, when I auctioned this crossover in the UK, bids reached £10 million. I realize that you've probably not quite as crazy on your side of the pond but if two of my competitors made very high last minute bids (say $10 million again), the commissions I would have to pay eBay could be horrendous.
Thanks for participating.
Best regards and seasonal greetings
Steve"
Haha
Thought I'd just add these if they havnt already been
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3067163957&category=14993
Another super! item from seventh veil.
Thought I'd just add these if they havnt already been
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3067163957&category=14993
Another super! item from seventh veil.
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