Insane eBay prices?

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ericbentley

08 Aug 2012, 06:43

I was just browsing eBay to see what they had in store for keycap selection and came across this guy selling a Filco Majestouch with yellow keycaps for what seems to be three times the going price of retailers
If I wanted to get one and I didn't live so close to an NCIX, eBay would probably be my only option, but these prices are ridiculous!

Are prices expected to keep increasing? Is there a way to control the prices of the sellers on eBay and other stores? I was looking for a Choc Mini before as well and it seems like they're jacking up the prices on those as well. Seems like they're just playing off the rarity factor and making absurd amounts of cash off it

Here's the Filco price comparison
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Filco-Majes ... 2620wt_163
http://ncix.com/products/?sku=74408&vpn ... ture=Filco

PointyFox

08 Aug 2012, 06:49

Nah, an identical Filco with yellow keys sold recently on eBay for something like $90.

IvanIvanovich

08 Aug 2012, 15:11

That's ebay. Some sellers are just totally absurd and unreasonable with their pricing. All you can do is ignore them and hope someone lists what you are looking for at a realistic price eventually.

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Charlie_Brown_MX

08 Aug 2012, 15:22

I’ve generally found that extreme patience is the key with eBay. If you wait long enough, and keep an eye on whatever it is you’re after,¹ you’ll eventually get it for a good price (or decide you don’t actually want it).


¹ eBay’s custom RSS feeds are really, really handy for this.

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Icarium

08 Aug 2012, 15:57

Custom RSS feeds? I only have notifications via e-mail. How do you set these up and what do you use to read them?

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Charlie_Brown_MX

08 Aug 2012, 16:08

They’re pretty easy, but quite well-hidden. Just search for something as normal, then down near the bottom there’s a small, orange RSS icon. That’s the URL for the custom RSS feed. I add them to my feed reader and they update automatically whenever my reader refreshes.

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