Screwing around on E-bay
http://cgi.ebay.com/XBOX-360-PREMIUM-CONSOLE-2-WIRELESS-CONT-MUCH-MORE_W0QQitemZ8238393293QQcategoryZ62054QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
People like doing stupid fake shit on e-bay too much. This is obviously fake if you look at the history but it’s just crazy that people would put all this effort in to having something that isn’t real so the can have a little bit of internet fame.
Insertion Fees
Starting or Reserve Price Insertion Fee
$0.01 – $0.99 $0.25
$1.00 – $9.99 $0.35
$10.00 – $24.99 $0.60
$25.00 – $49.99 $1.20
$50.00 – $199.99 $2.40
$200.00 – $499.99 $3.60
$500.00 or more $4.80
Final Value Fees
Closing Price Final Value Fee
Item not sold No Fee
$0.01 – $25.00 5.25% of the closing value
$25.01 – $1,000.00 5.25% of the initial $25.00 ($1.31), plus 2.75% of the remaining closing value balance ($25.01 to $1,000.00)
Over $1,000.01 5.25% of the initial $25.00 ($1.31), plus 2.75% of the initial $25.00 - $1,000.00 ($26.81), plus 1.50% of the remaining closing value balance ($1,000.01 - closing value)
1) Seller files an Unpaid Item dispute
Sellers can report an Unpaid Item up to 45 days after the transaction date (i.e. the date when the buyer commits to buying the item and the seller commits to selling it). Usually the seller must wait 7 days after a listing closes to file an Unpaid Item dispute. However, in the following exceptional cases, the seller can file a dispute immediately:
at the time of the filing the buyer is no longer a registered user of eBay, or
the buyer is from a country to which the seller has indicated they will not ship, in the "shipping and payment details" section of the listing. (regions to which the seller will ship are listed on the View Item page for the item in question), or
the seller and buyer both wish to mutually withdraw from the transaction.
In the first two cases the buyer will receive an Unpaid Item strike and the seller will receive a Final Value Fee credit without any additional steps. In the third case the seller must file the dispute for mutual withdrawal reasons first, and if the buyer responds to the dispute and agrees the seller will receive a Final Value Fee credit and no strike will be given to the buyer. If the buyer fails to respond, the seller can still close the dispute to receive a Final Value Fee credit, but the buyer will not receive an Unpaid Item strike.
Pretty easy to fake list something and not pay for anything.

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