I still want my bar. I still have hopes with my perseverance.
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I still want my bar. I still have hopes with my perseverance.
Fair call, I'll make an alibaba account and ask a few wholesalers about pricing on 200 off 50" 300W lightbars FOB china.
Not that I am doubting your guesstimation, as I have really no idea, but would like to have at least some vague idea on what they wholesale for.
will report back with any info worthy of interest.
Didn't william wallace say "They can take our lightbar, but they'll never take our moneyyyyy*!!"
*unless a claim is lodged after the 45 day cutoff period.
I'll try to hang out till then. I will just spam them. lol
I wonder if they will throw in a wiring loom and relay also.
Ive had a couple of emails back and forth, I havent threatened anything and have just asked for a different light bar in replace of the 52" as they have run out of that stock. They seem quite helpful at the moment so I could hopefully have myself two shiney new light bars soon enough :)
Nice idea Meh
hopefully they don't limit your choice to little 8" ones or something. Will have to re-check out the store to see what others they offer....unless they're hacked prices as well....
I have a re-sellers price list here from China, he would have to have a lot of 52" bars to get them for $220
Price wise its on the more watts you buy the cheaper it will be, can't see him having 300 in stock,
just not feezable, I received a full refund from the dude, the person who made the typo is now not working
I"d imagine
Here's some fun.
You know how we each bought a bar, and it said the Australian warehouse said it had stock? When a bar was bought it modifies the listing. You can see each time the listing is modified. Match that up with your time of purchase.
And see how far back that it is only the quantity in stock that has changed, vs a change of price.
Yes I was watching the listing and the seller was continually updating the listing throughout the night and the only change was to the quantity available. I can't imagine that that was an auto update setting??. I even commented on that earlier in the thread. I was surprised at that time that they had updated the quantity but had not bothered to review the listing?? Just jumped on the sales excitedly.
I have not sent any further emails but will sit here for a day or so and let it play out. Not a fan of ripping anyone off by any stretch but regardless of the math, if this guy is a Chinese Seller trading on eBay.au it is very very likely that he is buying direct from the factory and probably paying $50 a unit. I doubt very much that this error has him on his knees. The potential for him to get dumped by eBay though is a much greater problem.