grilla
Retro Guru
Hi all,
I saw this going cheap on ebay at short notice, and put in a bid on it, as it's not far from me, and seemed like a bargain, partly due to the bad listing.
I've since spoken to the seller asking him for more information about the bike. He seems to run a kind of cash converters set up, he doesn't have a clue about bikes himself, and sells whatever he has to hand. Alarm bells not quite ringing yet, but at least one eyebrow raised. Particularly as the address he provided isn't a retail shop, but what appears from google street view to be a residential street.
He assured me that anybody who brings things to sell him requires both photo id, and a utility bill with their current address, though beyond this assurance he wasn't able to provide any info on either who the original seller was, or why they were selling the bike. Which is fair enough, maybe.
I hate the idea of buying stolen goods, and something about the whole thing just doesn't quite feel right, or maybe I am jut being paranoid. I've checked all the obvious websites and forums for stolen bikes, and this isn't anywhere to be seen, which is encouraging at least.
This is the bike.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/251091456729? ... 500wt_1202
Any thoughts would be greatly welcomed.
Thanks a lot
I saw this going cheap on ebay at short notice, and put in a bid on it, as it's not far from me, and seemed like a bargain, partly due to the bad listing.
I've since spoken to the seller asking him for more information about the bike. He seems to run a kind of cash converters set up, he doesn't have a clue about bikes himself, and sells whatever he has to hand. Alarm bells not quite ringing yet, but at least one eyebrow raised. Particularly as the address he provided isn't a retail shop, but what appears from google street view to be a residential street.
He assured me that anybody who brings things to sell him requires both photo id, and a utility bill with their current address, though beyond this assurance he wasn't able to provide any info on either who the original seller was, or why they were selling the bike. Which is fair enough, maybe.
I hate the idea of buying stolen goods, and something about the whole thing just doesn't quite feel right, or maybe I am jut being paranoid. I've checked all the obvious websites and forums for stolen bikes, and this isn't anywhere to be seen, which is encouraging at least.
This is the bike.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/251091456729? ... 500wt_1202
Any thoughts would be greatly welcomed.
Thanks a lot
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