Singlespeed & Fixed Gear - eBay seller: CINO59 ~ Anyone Buy From?

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raygunner
04-01-05, 08:59 AM
Feedback aside, I'm wondering if anyone's bought from 'CINO59' and if so how the transaction went.
yeh. i bought a gitane track bike from him in november for my boyfriend (at the time). i went easy on him in the feedback but i found him to be rather inaccessible via email and then was really rude to me about making the money order certified -- g-d forbid he should have to trouble himself to get paid! slow in delivery, too. but once the bike finally DID come it was packaged well.
jim-bob
04-01-05, 09:11 AM
He always struck me as another applecart.
raygunner
04-01-05, 09:16 AM
Yeah, well the auction he has for the Schwinn Madison is kinda fishy.
He auctioned off a few months back and I wanted to buy it. But when I asked about the c-t measurment he said it was packed away and couldn't get me that figure. I assumed he was just too lazy to measure it...
He pulled the auction but now it's back up and decked out with even cheaper components.
So if my assumption was wrong, he "unpacked" the bike and outfitted it with different cranks, stem, wheels, ect.
Weird. And the $35 packing fee, WTF?!
jim-bob
04-01-05, 01:25 PM
Stay away.
flythebike
04-01-05, 01:42 PM
Weird. And the $35 packing fee, WTF?!
That is rather high, but I defend the right of seller's to charge handling fees if they wish. As long as they're up front about it. It takes time to pack something. It takes time to get a box and packing supplies. It takes time to arrange shipping. Time is money. And charging that kind of fee is a way to protect yourself from taking a loss on an item that sells for a low price. But it can be a somewhat deceptive practice.
One time somebody took over two weeks to pay me, so instead of priority mail I shipped the item first class as a way to keep three bucks for the inconvenience he caused me. He still got the thing that week. He filed a complaint with eBay, saying that I inflated the shipping cost by almost 400 percent. Over three bucks.
If you don't want to pay the shipping and handling fees, don't bid on the item. This seller sounds more elusive than I like my eBayers to be, so I'd certainly avoid him.
raygunner
04-01-05, 01:47 PM
Yeah, the S&H isn't my biggest concern since it is spelled out.
My concern is the larger issue of the seller's credibility / attitude.
Also, the selling of crappy road bike conversions advertised as "track". The seller sells a few real track bike from time to time (remember the broken blue Cannondale) but often they're just cheap-o conversions.
luckycat
04-01-05, 01:54 PM
I'd stay away from anyone who would try to sell a broken aluminum frame.
raygunner
04-01-05, 01:57 PM
Oh yeah, that was crazy. He/she kept trying to pawn it off.
Much like the Schwinn, I recall the components were altered between eBay listings. Kinda shady.
The track/fixed bubble will burst soon enough. Think I'm wrong? Just for a sec, recall the boom & bust of the skateboarding industry.
flythebike
04-01-05, 02:01 PM
The track/fixed bubble will burst soon enough. Think I'm wrong? Just for a sec, recall the boom & bust of the skateboarding industry.
Yeah but that was 'cuz the drought in So Cal ended and all those swimming pools were filled with water again.
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