(If this is off-topic or better elsewhere please let me know)
Hello group.
I recently bid a moderately lowball price on what was advertised as "Hiawatha/shelby/arrow/airflow/speedline" cruiser bicycle frame.
The bidding was ending in 3 days and my bid was good for 2 days.
In the meantime I'm talking to another CABER about these frames and their possible value.
Now I'm the first to admit that my eyes do not see images very well on small monitors/screens but when I did a google search of those terms, the images that came back were bikes with tanks, and seeing the connections between the seat stays where they tie into the top bar from the pictures provided wasn't real clear to me.
In the meantime I found out that a real frame would likely fetch a couple hundred dollars, so i didn't hold much hope that the seller would accept anyway, so I dismissed it.
As you may have guessed by now, the Ebay seller accepted my offer of $95.
I finally posted a picture of the bike to my fellow CABER and he responded back with an image of an arrow frame with no tank and it's now easy to see the frame that i just bought is NOT what it was advertised to be.
I can't even find a Hiawatha that it may be (perhaps someone here may be able to assist? Thank you).
What do you all make of this situation?
I made it clear that I want to cancel this order until I'm assured of what bicycle frame I am actually buying.
I'd like to hear your thoughts.
Hello group.
I recently bid a moderately lowball price on what was advertised as "Hiawatha/shelby/arrow/airflow/speedline" cruiser bicycle frame.
The bidding was ending in 3 days and my bid was good for 2 days.
In the meantime I'm talking to another CABER about these frames and their possible value.
Now I'm the first to admit that my eyes do not see images very well on small monitors/screens but when I did a google search of those terms, the images that came back were bikes with tanks, and seeing the connections between the seat stays where they tie into the top bar from the pictures provided wasn't real clear to me.
In the meantime I found out that a real frame would likely fetch a couple hundred dollars, so i didn't hold much hope that the seller would accept anyway, so I dismissed it.
As you may have guessed by now, the Ebay seller accepted my offer of $95.
I finally posted a picture of the bike to my fellow CABER and he responded back with an image of an arrow frame with no tank and it's now easy to see the frame that i just bought is NOT what it was advertised to be.
I can't even find a Hiawatha that it may be (perhaps someone here may be able to assist? Thank you).
What do you all make of this situation?
I made it clear that I want to cancel this order until I'm assured of what bicycle frame I am actually buying.
I'd like to hear your thoughts.