66354dream
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My 2nd offer was declined so I'll pass, I hope everything goes well for you guys and you get your items.
Howdy, first post here and wanted to share my experience with this so far. Found GJ looking for tool boxes and I have been waiting for 2 months for the 72" box to go back on sale...
Anyhow, I also found this ebay sale here and ended up getting one of the 625 extreme plasma cutters. Ended up paying for it and then all the speculation began. Ended up messaging "Nicholas" several times and have heard many of the same things that have been posted already. However, he also accepted a MM211 offer i made yesterday but I haven't paid him yet. Told him I was holding off on making that payment until I was comfortable this was a legit deal.
Here's my original question:
Dear gillaca,
Hello Nicholas,
I see you've created a shipping label for this plasma cutter but I'd like to know when you anticipate FedEx picking it up.
These listing are getting a lot of attention about their legitimacy, and since I also owe for a 211 I'm planning to hold off on payment till I know more about what's going on.
Please advise asap.
Here's his response:
Dear 817******,
Tonight you should see movement on it.. Latest tomorrow.
No sweat for other one. It's reserved for you until you feel ready to pay.
I have almost no 211s left. There will not be anything to speculate about anymore.
On 2015-06-18, 10:54 AM,
I still don't have any idea whether or not I'll be cutting metal soon, but if not maybe Zoro will have another deal soon...also learned about Zoro here on GJ!
Again, I'm jaded, but that email just seems sketchy to me. Stall tactics. The check is in the mail kind of thing. Sincerely hope I'm wrong. I still want to believe there's honest people in the world.
He did tend to accept lower offers from people closer to montreal (or his shipping point in the US) and higher offers from the west coast. A scammer wouldnt care where his $600 came from
I have to go out of town for a wedding on Saturday, if we don't find out by then, I am going to be a stressed out mess!
Miller's warranty starts the minute you buy it OR a year after the dealer does, whichever's first.
JMO but I'd be truly amazed if it was real, but OTOH it doesnt really seem worth it to me. Miller's warranty IMHO is well worth spending the extra ~$300 on after being bit by their lower end electronics crapping out, and aside from that the warranty is also one big reason this deal screams fraud to me. I dont believe most dealers would ever have that many in inventory bc aside from creating a cash flow and tax issues, Miller's warranty starts the minute you buy it OR a year after the dealer does, whichever's first.
Did you buy one?
Don't be so dramatic, of course not, do you think I am a fool?

Do you really want an answer!!!![]()

He's got over a million dollars worth of inventory in his shop that is fully insured... do you think he needs a MM211?![]()
Some have speculated that the welders the seller has feedback for were "sold" to fake accounts and no transfer of property actually occurred. If this happened, the seller would still be on the hook for $85 (most were previously sold for $845). Based on the graph above, that's 4-5k in ebay fees that he would have to front upwards of 2 months prior to his actual scheme. If this turns out to be a scam, I don't see the original account owner being the scammer, I see it being a hack job using the account owner's previous listings and duplicating them.
People like to say that ebay can be used to launder money too.
I hope there is a massive plot twist!
Just got this email from the seller, we shall see. . .
Dear xxxxxxxxx,
the volume of welders we sold creates a lot of speculation, the detail people forget is that we been selling these since February, all customers have been satisfied, We are currently not making profit of those, we are just recuperating cash flow for other investments, we acquired 162 welders from a major Canada distributor that I can't disclose. Let's say they definitely don't sell Miller anymore.
Expect tracking info today, and reception of box Wednesday max,
I am really not into the online discussion stuff as welding is not my field at all.
Let people talk... and the non believers will just be out of a great opportunity.
Cheers
Nicholas
- gillaca
Frequency plot of his sales since March. Low_Crew_Cab started this thread the evening of June 15, which certainly caused a bump in sales on the 16th and 17th.

Anyone want to throw around the idea that it is taking a bit to ship because of how many were purchased at once?
Just being a devils advocate here. I didnt grab one, but hope for the best for the people who did.
That is why there is some feeling of truth to this. As cagullett1 pointed out, they would have needed to actually have some capital to pull of the scam. If I was a criminal and thought losing $5k would net me $100k, I would probably take the chance.
That is why there is some feeling of truth to this. As cagullett1 pointed out, they would have needed to actually have some capital to pull of the scam. If I was a criminal and thought losing $5k would net me $100k, I would probably take the chance.
If Dkroth's chart is correct, then he sold 255 of his 162 welders. That is pretty good.![]()

Interesting they've all been private listings so you can't see usernames/etc. from feedback.
If this was a 24" black ***** I can see why it'd be necessary, but on a welder it's rather unusual I would think...
Its not a private listing. That is just ebays new way to hide names. And you can cancel a transaction, get your fees back and still leave feedback so the fronting of 5k in fees isnt necessarily true.
Oh, sorry... I thought they were all the same. The Hypertherm listing says:
"This is a private listing and your identity will not be disclosed to anyone except the seller."
The Miller 211 ones were not.
And you can cancel a transaction, get your fees back and still leave feedback so the fronting of 5k in fees isnt necessarily true.
+1, there's been quite a few other ways to "scam" the feedback as well over the years which is part of the reason why ebay used to be much more open about sharing everyone's bids. JMO but I havent been a fan of ebay for about a decade bc of these scams and ppl's greed, back in the late 90s/early 2ks it was pretty nice but anymore no. From the tone of some posts here it sounds like some folks bid under the assumption that theyve got guaranteed coverage, hope that never becomes a hard lesson for them like it did me.
