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Jaradu 02-08-2004 05:11 PM

Ok, so I want to buy the WHOLE Drizzt series, ok? I search on amazon for the Dark Elf Trilogy. Results: I can buy the 3 books for about £10.

Moving on to the Icewind Dale series, I search for The Crystal Shard. Results? I get a ton of guys selling it for 1 (one) penny! I checked out their feedback: mostly 5-out-of-5's with the occasional 4. Everyone said the product was delivered on time and in good condition.

My sister and my dad don't know what to make of it. It seems like a scam, but with over 300 positive reviews?!?!?!

Spirits forever 02-08-2004 06:37 PM

LMAO!!!..i'd say that's it's a scam but if it's only one penny then what's the loss. the risk is losing one penny but if you do get it then you do..i say go for it! but then again...its too good to be true!

Ladyzekke 02-08-2004 08:04 PM

Who knows maybe he just wants to give it away, but you have to add an amount to sell on Amazon, so he said one penny? Just a thought.

[ 02-08-2004, 08:05 PM: Message edited by: ladyzekke ]

shamrock_uk 02-08-2004 08:12 PM

Check the postage costs, often on ebay it'll be dirt cheap for the item but an extremely large postal cost. But yeah, go for it. Quickly. Before i do :D

InjaYew 02-08-2004 10:33 PM

Yep. They nail ya with the postage. I was trying to buy some out of print books over at Amazon. The paperbacks were .50 cents each, but postage was 2.50 - 3.50 each. Great deal for an old beat up paperback. Not. [img]tongue.gif[/img]

SpiritWarrior 02-08-2004 10:39 PM

Shamrock is right. They make money on the shipping and no it ain't a scam. I order lots of books for a penny but usually pay around 3/4 dollars on shipping so it ain't that cheap at all. It is very common to see books listed at $0.01 on amazon, half.com and ebay.

Lemme let you in on a little secret e-seller. The standard shipping is put up there because no seller knows who is going to buy the item and where they're located so they in effect, max it. They will cover themselves by using the excuse above: They don't know where the item is going so must cover the max shipping. They then send you the item and keep the profit (even if you are in the same state as them you pay 4-6 dollars in shipping for a small novel!).

The solution is something I have done once or twice (trust me it works if you have the nerve - which I do ;) ). Check the postage cost on your received item stamped there by the post office. If it is lower than you paid then email the seller and inform him/her that you would like to be refunded the difference. Ignore any excuses about the envelope costing 3 dollars and suggest the seller buy them from their local Wal-mart at as low as 30 cents. If the seller refuses leave the details of paid cost and actual cost on their feedback and at the end add the word 'avoid'. That will make them think twice about doing it again.


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