I once nearly bought some copomotive wheels for about £40 as the seller had spelt the name wrong on ebay. I doubt he lost half a million dollars on them though lol.
Wow, goes to show that if you PRESENT yourself and your item properly, you will have alot better success selling said item. I bet that guy is pissed right off about now...
~Bryan~
Nope, can't be it, as the original seller put it on eBay for a starting price of $ 299, whereas the next seller put it on for just $ 1... So the spelling really made the difference...
Sadly this is true in life general, it is not what you know and can, but how you present it :sadbanana
So if you are in situation that can lead to financial success, make sure that you are looking as you would know your stuff and present your ideas so that it looks good from other side of table, it does not matter if it is crap in your opinion, you don't even need to know your stuff, all that is needed is to give proper impression. After that your knowledge might be needed though
Slight off-topic, but on topic of old food/beverage stuff....
History, I'm from Pittsburgh Pennsylvania and a big hockey fan. In 1991 and 1992, the Pittsburgh Penguins won the Stanley Cup. Products were coming out all over the place with Pittsburgh Penguins players on them. I had a jar of peanut butter with Jaromir Jagr on it, who was Pittsburgh's golden rookie star at the time.
Fast forward to about 2001 many years after I got married and a year after we bought our first house. I'm wondering as I hadn't seen my Jagr peanutbutter in quite some time. I've got the 2 Wheaties cereal boxes from 1991 and 1992 with the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Frosted Flakes cereal with the Pittsburgh Steelers (football, our style ) out in the garage.
I ask the wife, "Hey, have you seen my Jagr peanut butter?"
Wife, "What? Sheesh, I ate that like a month ago!"
"Noooooooooooooo!!!!"
I won't let her near my 3 unopened boxes of cereal that are now approximately 15 years old .
Edit: and to you hockey fans, the Pittsburgh Penguins I believe are the reason the individual hockey players are not allowed to take the Stanley Cup home with them any more. I think they broke it in half taking it in the swimming pool, LOL.
Mike, they won that cup because I was born, just the thought "OMG! DUSTIN DAWES, SOME RANDOM KID TAHT WE HAVE NEVER HEARD OF HAS BEEN BORN! SRSLY GUYZ, LETS GO WIN A CUP" and they did.
Basically the first auctioneer screwed up his first auction and only won $300. The winner of the 1st bid took the same bottle and spruced up the auction and won $503,000.00. Big difference.
But yeah, the winning bidder of $503,000..... "v00d004sc0re"... looks suspicious, lol.