2004 Ferrari 360 on eBay starting at $1, no reserve
never respond to ebay via an email from your email account. always login to ebay and work thru the messgae function.
If they hack someone's ebay account whose item you bid on, they can gather your email address and send you an email that LOOKS like an email from ebay telling you to login to ebay and respond via the message function. You will think it's legit because it is for an item you bid on. Then when you click to login to ebay to respond, you are actually directed to a third party site that looks exactly like ebay. The domain will be different however. For example, they may have registered wwwwebay.com which is unrelated to ebay but looks correct at first glance. Guess what happens when you sign in to the site that you think is ebay? They get your password.
So basically if you're not carefully, you can be screwed either way!
Actually this can be dangerous too. Scammers have realized that and have a great way to hi-jack your account based on this thought as well!
If they hack someone's ebay account whose item you bid on, they can gather your email address and send you an email that LOOKS like an email from ebay telling you to login to ebay and respond via the message function. You will think it's legit because it is for an item you bid on. Then when you click to login to ebay to respond, you are actually directed to a third party site that looks exactly like ebay. The domain will be different however. For example, they may have registered wwwwebay.com which is unrelated to ebay but looks correct at first glance. Guess what happens when you sign in to the site that you think is ebay? They get your password.
So basically if you're not carefully, you can be screwed either way!
If they hack someone's ebay account whose item you bid on, they can gather your email address and send you an email that LOOKS like an email from ebay telling you to login to ebay and respond via the message function. You will think it's legit because it is for an item you bid on. Then when you click to login to ebay to respond, you are actually directed to a third party site that looks exactly like ebay. The domain will be different however. For example, they may have registered wwwwebay.com which is unrelated to ebay but looks correct at first glance. Guess what happens when you sign in to the site that you think is ebay? They get your password.
So basically if you're not carefully, you can be screwed either way!
My guess is $96,000...but maybe higher because of the recent belt service...hopefully will find a good home...will be great buy for the new owner!!
Last edited by willow1308; Nov 25, 2008 at 02:41 PM.
Thanks! I hope it goes at least this high, as the dealer offered me near this price.

Note of advice: If you are nervous, you can't pull the auction within 24 hours of it ending.
I just added a bunch of pictures that I took today, and more info to the auction listing:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=230309358256
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=230309358256
Finished at $100k. Ballsy move! I hope you're ok with the price and perhaps more importantly, I hope the winning bidder goes through with the transaction. I salute you, I'm not sure I would have been able to take the chance you did.
I'm selling my 360 on eBay for no reserve. Starting bid is $1.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=230309358256
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=230309358256
I applaud you for going through with the auction and not pulling it like many other sellers do. I think that canceling auctions before they end, really undermines the spirit of the auction process... and that's what the reserve feature is for. I think that the price you got was reasonable and, frankly, more than what I thought you could get on eBay. I hope that you are happy with how it turned out.




