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Selling off old part used Humbrol paint tinlets AND Royal Mail 1st Class postage?

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/A-Model-Railway-Small-Joblot-Of-11-Mixed-Paints-In-N-Or-Ho-Gauge-Humbrol/124501592693?hash=item1cfcdf8a75:g:uAQAAOSw3olf5Pjt

I don't think so.... :nono:

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9 minutes ago, John M Upton said:

Selling off old part used Humbrol paint tinlets AND Royal Mail 1st Class postage?

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/A-Model-Railway-Small-Joblot-Of-11-Mixed-Paints-In-N-Or-Ho-Gauge-Humbrol/124501592693?hash=item1cfcdf8a75:g:uAQAAOSw3olf5Pjt

I don't think so.... :nono:

So I cannot use these paints for OO gauge! The lister even has an n/HO airbrush for sale. More interestingly every 4mm item in his shop is described as HO.

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12 minutes ago, John M Upton said:

Selling off old part used Humbrol paint tinlets AND Royal Mail 1st Class postage?

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/A-Model-Railway-Small-Joblot-Of-11-Mixed-Paints-In-N-Or-Ho-Gauge-Humbrol/124501592693?hash=item1cfcdf8a75:g:uAQAAOSw3olf5Pjt

I don't think so.... :nono:

"... N Or Ho Gauge Humbrol" Used scale paint??  

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4 minutes ago, Paul H Vigor said:

"*FINE Kit-Built GWR engineering wagon with RAIL LOAD, well built/decorated RATIO."

 

Presented in the very fetching GW engineering green livery! ;)

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Never seen a GWR wagon that colour -  it must be "@RARE!!@"

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30 minutes ago, John M Upton said:

Selling off old part used Humbrol paint tinlets AND Royal Mail 1st Class postage?

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/A-Model-Railway-Small-Joblot-Of-11-Mixed-Paints-In-N-Or-Ho-Gauge-Humbrol/124501592693?hash=item1cfcdf8a75:g:uAQAAOSw3olf5Pjt

I don't think so.... :nono:

I've had dealings with this guy.

Bought an item from him advertised as boxed.

When it arrived it was in the wrong box.

His reply when I queried it:

Boxes don't matter. Some of his customers ask

him to remove items from the box before sending???

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3 minutes ago, rab said:

I've had dealings with this guy.

Bought an item from him advertised as boxed.

When it arrived it was in the wrong box.

His reply when I queried it:

Boxes don't matter. Some of his customers ask

him to remove items from the box before sending???

 

Apparently you will be BARRED FOR LIFE if you send things back without good reason. 

I also like the way that the part used paint is described as - condition is new....

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Hmm...  Seems like dodgy scale paint guy is one of those who buts job lots for daft amounts of money then sells the bits off individually. 

 

A lot of listings look like landfill fodder to me.

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25 minutes ago, John M Upton said:

Hmm...  Seems like dodgy scale paint guy is one of those who buts job lots for daft amounts of money then sells the bits off individually. 

 

A lot of listings look like landfill fodder to me.

 

It's an interesting business model, which appears to consist of:

1. Go to local model railway exhibition.

2. Pull out the 50p / £1 bargain box from under each stall or layout.

3. Say to proprietor: "What will you take for the lot mate?" ( The cheeky "mate" remark is important, so that you look like "a well known character / part of the furniture" )

4. Stick on eBay with ambiguous descriptions.

5. Sit back and wait for the millions to roll in.

6. In the event of complaint, act as though you are the injured party, become abusive / cocky / pig ignorant.

7. Repeat parts 1-6 until chucked off eBay.

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2 hours ago, MrWolf said:

 

Apparently you will be BARRED FOR LIFE if you send things back without good reason. 

I also like the way that the part used paint is described as - condition is new....

Surely thats an offence under the trade descriptions act? I wonder how he would react if you threatened him with a visit from trading standards?

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On 27/12/2020 at 00:14, MrWolf said:

 

My inner cynic just had the thought that they might be at that price because someone might just buy one by mistake thinking they had a bargain N or OO model.... (I have seen these multi titled as like Hornby/Bachmann/Lima, which is suspiciously misleading) .... There's then the chance that the buyer is too embarrassed to demand a refund having read the small print.

Seller making an easy £45.


Don’t forget, there is another “Atlas” company isn’t there?

 

One that makes models with motors in...

 

As opposed to “Atlas Editions”...

 

So, definitely potentially misleading! :no:
 

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Model-Atlas-Train-Black-DB-96-GT2-4X4-CLASS-Brand-New-In-Box-Is-NOT-a-Toy/224285798309?hash=item343879afa5:g:MhYAAOSw4z5fsSwq

 

 

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The items that I came across were listed something like: "GWR 0-6-0, OO gauge Hornby/Bachmann/Lima" for a BIN price of £38 IIRC, probably done that way to get more hits, but nowhere did it say whether or not it was motorised. A look at the pictures gave it away.

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5 hours ago, TrainzBrainz23 said:

Not too far off from the New Haven EP-5:102_0121.JPG.331b3360c0f251f5b13389c9eb74cc13.JPG

 

 

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