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Can't speak for everyone else....

but what you have for sale isn't anything I'm looking for. I do have a Futura on my list of things to find, but I'm looking for the all-brown one w/cordwinder and black powerhead (sentimental reasons).
 
There's still 5 days left in your auction so it's way too early yet.

This probably won't affect your auction but you have an awful lot of spelling errors and punctuation errors etc in your description. I'd fix those because it doesn't look good.
 
I think part of it also has to do with the economy. With the unemployment rate and gas prices on the rise, people don't have as much money to spend on other things like eBay. A few months ago, there was a 1937 AirWay DirtMasteR on eBay that sold for only $800.00. I would loved to have bid, but unfortunately I too don't have that kinda money to spend right now. The convertible you have would sell high if it had the original vinyl bag in good shape and the gold chrome strip above the headlight. Even a replacement bag would be alright.
 
There's still 5 days left in your auction so it's wa

You said it Pete!

Also, include as many key words in your title, like "vacuum" and "upright". Many folks dont search by category and you want them to have the best chance at finding your listings, right?
 
you need to

take more than just paypal for payment. as I onely can use a postel money order for payment, wen I buy things on ebay.



Chris
 
I would love that Hoover 66, but again it's too early to bid.
Not sure how much I would pay even with the org. bag or a replacement. Usually 75.00 is high as I go with shipping to pay on top of that. It would be $100.00.
Have to think and watch.
How is it your club site is in Florida and the ebay listing is in New York ?
Norm
 
Couple of things...

First, you are accepting payments via PayPal only. You'd be surprised how many people that's ruling out -- there are a lot of people who do not use PayPal for one reason or another.

Then, typically you will get the most activity on the last hour, even the last minutes of an auction and, indeed, in some cases, even the last 4-5 seconds by sniping.
 
My eBay item

Evlhoover19, I just sent you an email. I'm a little dismayed to see you are no longer a seller on eBay, and all of your previous auctions have been deleted. Please respond as soon as possible. Thanks.

- Karl
 
Where is he?

He bought a hoover from me and there is now a paypal dipute. As of right now he has the vac in his hands and I am in the hole since paypal locked down the funds. He doesn't respond to his email and never contacted me if there was a problem with his purchase.
 
I heard from him this morning....

I too bought a vacuum from this seller. He said that he was recently involved in a car accident, and was without a car for the past few days. He had packages in the trunk which have to be sent out, of which mine was one. There was a problem with his bank account which prompted his eBay account to be shut down. I hope that this is the case....
 
Wonder who this person is....... I had a run-in with a horrid crook a few years ago who was from, if I recall correctly, a small town in the Orlando, Florida area. He swindled me out of nearly a thousand dollars worth of old vacuums and epherema. That was a very sorrowful and dark chapter in my life.

He had several different eBay accounts that were ultimately all closed due to various fraudulent acts. Wonder if that same person has arisen yet again. If so, this goes back as far as 1991 and the same crook still has not been stopped from using eBay! Not that there's only one crook in Florida; it's just that the pattern seems so familiar.

This person I am thinking of has belonged to various vac forums over the years under the names VintagePink, Jason Dumont, JasonAndAlex, Helen Gillam, Helena Gilam, Troy Neufelder and Jason Alexander; and even posing as an exotic Swedish woman under the name Alexia Neufelder. There were a couple other names as well. He used to get on the old VacWeb forums and start posting a lot of obscene comments, making inappropriate overtures to other members etc.

He has been on eBay under the names Alexia, Kitla, AstridL, troyusmc, jasonandalex, vintagepink, and troyusmc.

If this person has resurfaced yet again, then anyone who has any dealings with him is going to yield nothing but sorrow.
 
P.S. to Ohio_tuec, oh boy this really sounds so familiar. I heard lie after lie like this from "Alexia Neufelder" -- the storage unit where the stuff was delivered to was locked and she had to get the key from her husband who was a Marine off fighting in the Gulf War. Then she found out the stuff was accidentally sent to the wrong person and it was now on the way back to her; as soon as she got it she would send it along... "She" (who was really a man) kept stringing me along like this for more than two years, and several other collectors got dragged into the drama as well.
 
Alexia Neufelder Rehash

Some of you have heard this sad tale before, but I want to tell it again as a way of warning young people and newcomers to the wild, wacky world of vacuum cleaner collecting. Pull up a chair and grab a hankie.......


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Several years ago, back in the early 1990s, I met a person on the Internet. This person initially contacted me via email and persented herself as a Swedish woman living in Florida named Alexia Neufelder. Over the course of several months, we engaged in a very congenial email relationship. I felt I had gotten to know her pretty well.

Then an opportunity came along to engage in some vacuum cleaner trading with her. I had five beautiful-condition canister cleaners that I did not have much interest in, but that "she" wanted very badly:

- a two-tone Green GE canister,
- a pink GE canister,
- an Airway 55-A,
- a Rexair Model B,
- a Filter Queen Sandalwood 2-speed

All these machines were in fabulous shape, with all-original attachments, except the Rexair, which had no attachments but the machine itself ~was~ in absolutely NEW condition. There was not a scratch on it; the water pan looked like it had never had a drop of water in it; the whole thing was pristine and spic-n-span.

Both the GEs had the original cardboard attachment caddies; the Green GE had a special cloth sack that was, I think, for moth balls. It had a big red GE logo on the top.

The Filter Queen (2-speed '50s sandalwood model w/ retractable cord) had every attachment imaginable and I mean everything. Original hose and wands; all the basic stuff plus literally every extra accessory known to man - vibrator, floor polisher, power-tool kit, sprayer kit, hair dryer, clothes dryer, salesman's demonstration kit, on-board tool caddy, box of original filters papers, and a bunch of very rare commercial-size extra long nozzles; and other stuff too. All the optional accessories were in the original boxes. There were about 30 attachments in all. There was even a little Filter Queen sewing kit [you know, the cardboard folder kind] dye-cut in the shape of the cleaner and still in in the original glassine envelope! Most of that stuff had never been used.

The Airway had all the original attachments and the original purple cloth hose in excellent cosmetic condition.

Oh, and ~all~ these cleaners also had the original instruction booklets, including the Rexair. And the Filter Queen had quite a set of paperwork. All the various instruction booklets plus order forms, sales receipts etc. etc. That machine alone was a real treasure.

In fact, see the piccies here, and see for yourself their A-1 condition:

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The other person involved in this was -- or claimed to be -- nuts for canister type cleaners so she was more than thrilled to trade me some stuff I wanted. She promised to send me the sun, moon and stars for all that stuff. All sorts of rare vintage Electrolux cleaners and accessories, and a model 505 Kirby brand new in the box!! (Yes, I know, I know... I shouldda known better!!)

So of course, I agreed to make the swap. I went to a shipping company and had my cleaners professionally crated and shipped. And I mean they were, like, mummified! But it was worth the expense to me (about $500, as I recall), since they were in such immaculate condition and I did not want anything to get damaged in transit.

I got word from the recipient that everything arrived in perfect condition. Which did not surprise me --- the way they were packed, those crates could have been thrown off of the Empire State Building and landed intact!

I guess I don't need to tell you that to date, I have received nothing in return for my shipment. Nothing, that is, except, first, excuses; then delays; then outright lies; and, ultimately, attempts to blame the lack of delivery on a third party; and, finally, to top it all off, for her to turn the whole thing around and try to make it look as if it were somehow MY fault that I never got the stuff she claimed to send me! Yes, folks, we're talking major-league PSYCHO here. (And it didn't help matters any that the other party involved was a barely literate hick who also had quite a magical way of reinventing reality and the truth as he saw fit...)

When you figure the cost of shipping along with an estimated -- and, by today's eBay standards, conservative -- value of $100 each, I am out of pocket a cool thousand dollars on that deal gone bad.

Eventually, all the pieces of this ugly puzzle came together and I was able to figure out that "Alexia" was really a gay man living in Florida, who had ripped off several other collectors, and who was participating in several vac forums under a variety of pseudonyms.

I am telling you all about this situation as a way of cautioning you to be very, very careful about entering into agreements with people you meet on the Internet. Especially when it seems that the same psychotic crook who ripped me off has risen once again, like Freddy Krueger in another Friday the 13th movie.

You just never really know who you're dealing with; and if it is someone you don't know very well, the likelihood is VERY great that you will be taken advantage of. And you might even be "taken to the cleaners" by people who ingratiate themselves into your good graces and CLAIM to be your friends but who are not your friends at all but, rather, who are dishonest and unscrupulous crooks.

You have to be particularly careful on eBay -- you are only protected to a certain degree. eBay still claims "We are only a forum" when it comes to settling disputes; you may or may not get full satisfaction back from a transaction gone bad.
 
n.b., I said in my first post:

"If so, this goes back as far as 1991"

That should be,

"If so, this goes back as far as 1997."
 
I made the mistake of ordering a Hoover 28. It took over 1 month for the payment to clear supposedly from paypal. Then after a few attempts to contact the seller I had lost hope of seeing it and 2 weeks later I recieved a beat up package with just the base of the cleaner and a replacement bag with a bad zipper, The mailing address was somewhere in New York. I tried to make contact a few more times to see where the rest of the Hoover was, no response. 2 weeks later I recieved a handle and a very short cord that looke to have been a length of cord cut from a Hoover 1020 or 1030 and had no strain relief on it. I will never be dumb enough to buy from this seller again.
 
the ebay buyer

At least as the ebay buyer you can file a dispute with paypal (if you paid that way) and hopefully get your money back. On my end I am out the cost of shipping, the vac and all fees associated with it. Hopefully this all gets resolved soon, and it is just a mix up.
 
I have had to file disputes before with paypal over items not recieved and I never ever get anything back
 

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