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31 August 2003, 19:39
lewisgoldstein
Auction Arms Web Site
I just went to Auction Arms web site.
I do not like their new format, and the listings have dropped way off.
What is the story?
I have found many good molds there.
Is ebay taking over everything for auction? - Lew
01 September 2003, 09:21
Whitworth92374
.......I haven't been to Auction Arms in prolly a year or more. There was no organization to it at all! Most of the firearms catagories were so mixed up as to make seperate lists headers a joke. Sure can't see how it'd get much worse!

..........Buckshot
01 September 2003, 01:51
zanegrey
quote:
Originally posted by lewisgoldstein:
I just went to Auction Arms web site.
I do not like their new format, and the listings have dropped way off.
What is the story?
I have found many good molds there.
Is ebay taking over everything for auction? - Lew


01 September 2003, 02:28
Magnum Mike
I used to use AA a lot for buying and selling. I steered away from ebay (and all their charges) UNTIL i noticed how much higher similar items sold for on ebay! It is impossible for sellers to ignore this difference. [Frown]
01 September 2003, 03:39
Ed Barrett
While I have bought on Ebay a few times, I just don't feel that they are "gun friendly" as far as their corporate thinking goes. I've had very good deals both buying and selling on AA. It is a little chaotic, but that reminds me of talk shooters.

Ed
elbStJoeMO
01 September 2003, 04:15
scrounger
If EBAY was anti-gun, they wouldn't allow you to sell, parts, dies, or components there. Their legal department just doesn't want to risk lawsuits. Business decision, not political, kinda like a dealer declining to open a gun shop in a certain kind of neighborhood. It might be a great opportunity for sales but even greater for losses by robbery...
01 September 2003, 06:35
derf
PayPal does donate to the Anti's. They have no problem using your own mone against you! derf
01 September 2003, 07:17
ar10ar15man
paypal's orginal disclaimer said no gun/gun related payments. thats as anti gun as it gets. we'll take your money, but not if you plan on buying guns. as soon as i saw the fine print i canceled my paypal account. that was yrs ago. as i understand it, ebay owns paypal ? please do not defend ebays anti gun stance. other sites survive with gun sales so why not ebay ?? simple,they are anti gun, just dont want to "appear" that they are. no guns, no ammo, no mags over 10rds. they are politically correct(which means antigun). its a shame that such large site, bends to the whims of politics and lawyers.