Halo 2 on E-Bay

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Re: Halo 2 on E-Bay

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Equinox wrote:
XFalloutX wrote:Well I found this over at haloce.org here is the link http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 24918&rd=1

Winning bid: US $99,999,999.00 <---This can't be for real.
Do you guys Really trust everything you see on the internet...
no not really, but anyway, like i said, even if it was real who the hell would buy it for that much?
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Someone with alot of money...and someone obsessed with halo even more then us...
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Post by HAL9000 »

y wud u lay 99mil 4 a game that will b $50 in 6 months
thats fucked up even if it is fake lol
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Post by gamble »

if drew1727 has 99 million, he would not be shopping on ebay
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Re: Halo 2 on E-Bay

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Equinox wrote:Do you guys Really trust everything you see on the internet...
No we don't why do you think I said this can't be for real. It might have been real but once the biding went from $50 to $3,000 I think it got out of hand and people where just bidding to be bidding, and I looked at the history of that one guy who won and it said that he has won a few bids and then decided not to get it. So he probably bided just to bid on it with no attention on paying.
Also I was mad that the guy said Halo 2 has been done for a few months but Microsoft just wants to wait until around christmas time.
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Post by LjBado »

Ollie wrote:You guys hafta understand that if you bid, you don't have to pay. You have the option of bidding, winning, and dropping it.
I hope you dont do that. If you do, your a filthy scumbag. You are then called a non-paying bidder. Bidding on the item is a contract. You have to retract your bid before the bidding ends. If you win, you must pay. If you do not do so, you are breaking a contract.

That said, I hope you don't do that, I have an ebay business, so kindly stfu.
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Post by Dark Cloud »

Well, I do agree that is being an ass, but if you do it when an item is fake, cannot be real, and you don't want others to get scammed, then I feel it is alright.
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Post by the sentianal__ »

i think he is lying and besides they are probably just easing up on how much work they put into it.
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Post by EqUiNoX »

Gamble wrote:if drew1727 has 99 million, he would not be shopping on ebay
Thta si a good point, he is bluffing, he did screw it up for someone who actually had the money, and if you noticed, he hasn't payed yet...
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Post by Vaati »

Those people bidding are really stupid bidding for that much money for a fake halo 2....
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