eBay Potential Price Saver Discovery
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 10:04 pm
Something I inadvertently discovered about shopping on eBay:
I found a vacuum cleaner bag that was reasonably priced (less than $2 each with free shipping) however, the vacuum cleaner wasn’t listed and the picture didn’t match the ad. So, I sent a message to the eBay seller. This is my message and the response:
(when you send a message you don’t always know the seller. That became apparent when I received the reply.
Dear prbproducts,The ad reads Style L. The picture shows Style J. Which is correct? Eureka indicates this also fits a 930 and 930A vacuum, which isn't listed in your ad.
Reply from prbproducts:
Yes this should be Style L.
Thanks for letting us know. I will get that fix right now.
We do not have all the model listed. If Eureka Style L fits 930 930A then these will fit.
Now, when I went back to order the product I couldn’t find it because the picture was changed and when I did find it the price was now $2 more. So I did a search on “prbproducts ebay” and what did I discover? The same bags offered for $1 each. So what would have cost $20 for 12 was now $18 for 18. So, from now on I will send a message to the seller with some question, do a search and see if there is some better price offered.
As an aside, I bought 3 shop vac bags at Harbor Freight 3 weeks ago for $5. Outrageous I thought but better priced than elsewhere. Then I discovered some vacuum cleaner bags at a local Goodwill priced at $1 for 11 (but one-half that because they were on sale that week since no one bought them). Date on the package was 1986. The were much too long but I cut off the open end and they fit perfectly. So, think about how else you can use something you find at garage sales, thrift shops or elsewhere.
I found a vacuum cleaner bag that was reasonably priced (less than $2 each with free shipping) however, the vacuum cleaner wasn’t listed and the picture didn’t match the ad. So, I sent a message to the eBay seller. This is my message and the response:
(when you send a message you don’t always know the seller. That became apparent when I received the reply.
Dear prbproducts,The ad reads Style L. The picture shows Style J. Which is correct? Eureka indicates this also fits a 930 and 930A vacuum, which isn't listed in your ad.
Reply from prbproducts:
Yes this should be Style L.
Thanks for letting us know. I will get that fix right now.
We do not have all the model listed. If Eureka Style L fits 930 930A then these will fit.
Now, when I went back to order the product I couldn’t find it because the picture was changed and when I did find it the price was now $2 more. So I did a search on “prbproducts ebay” and what did I discover? The same bags offered for $1 each. So what would have cost $20 for 12 was now $18 for 18. So, from now on I will send a message to the seller with some question, do a search and see if there is some better price offered.
As an aside, I bought 3 shop vac bags at Harbor Freight 3 weeks ago for $5. Outrageous I thought but better priced than elsewhere. Then I discovered some vacuum cleaner bags at a local Goodwill priced at $1 for 11 (but one-half that because they were on sale that week since no one bought them). Date on the package was 1986. The were much too long but I cut off the open end and they fit perfectly. So, think about how else you can use something you find at garage sales, thrift shops or elsewhere.