
Sounds to good to B true.....ebay seller
Started by
tinman
, Nov 02 2012 01:57 PM
8 replies to this topic
#3
Posted 02 November 2012 - 04:22 PM
Some here think EVERY e bay seller sells fakes until proven otherwise without doing 1 minute of research , in 13 years on e bay i have bought more than i care to remember x about 400 or so and not once have been sold a fake , either i have been lucky or just use some common sense prior to buying
#8
Posted 02 November 2012 - 09:14 PM
I don't think I would buy anything from a seller called "House of Diversion". They could be legit but
the name doesn't sound like any golf dealer I have ever heard of.
the name doesn't sound like any golf dealer I have ever heard of.
#9
Posted 03 November 2012 - 05:32 PM
My honest guest is he works at a club in some way, shape, or form and was told by the pro to sell off the lost and found HCs, the fitting cart shafts, and a demo set of irons that either never got put out as demos, or never got used as demos.
Think about it. A lot of odd use headcovers, new headcovers (form people who bought a club and never asked, or didn't want the HC, or demo HCs), fitting cart shafts, junior sets, a lie angle finder mizuno 6 iron, you get the picture.
I think you're in safe hands. Probaly wants to move them and got them as a demo set so his cost is reduced from the dealer cost.
Think about it. A lot of odd use headcovers, new headcovers (form people who bought a club and never asked, or didn't want the HC, or demo HCs), fitting cart shafts, junior sets, a lie angle finder mizuno 6 iron, you get the picture.
I think you're in safe hands. Probaly wants to move them and got them as a demo set so his cost is reduced from the dealer cost.












