@Beaglebeak I know warm places can be comfortable. But it’s about time you took your head out of your @!! Have some common reading skills and you can see it’s UPS surepost. I didn’t even look to check. Low cost investment + 0% risk = I don’t give a rats @!! When all the “common sense” investors were selling their Tesla shares when the pandemic first hit, I bought MORE(@ $300/share). Go take a look at Tesla stock and you’ll see how much common sense I have

But it’s about time you took your head out of your @!! Have some common reading skills and you can see it’s UPS surepost. I'm sorry that I tried to give you some constructive advice, it won't happen again. When I look at the ad, the shipping info comes up as "Free USPS priority Mail Express international. Item location US, United States." Perhaps you see different shipping details from your side of the world. I have seen these cheap, unbelievable, and bogus ads for YH pumps before and they are usually removed promptly by eBay. It's your prerogative to take a punt on something that you believe is a no-risk bet. One of the things this forum is about is to pass advice to help novices avoid making the same mistakes that have been made by others in the past. I was just pointing out that nobody is going to sell something for less than it cost to make and then ship it to you for free. I look forward to your revue after the goods arrive.
 
@Beaglebeak I know warm places can be comfortable. But it’s about time you took your head out of your @!! Have some common reading skills and you can see it’s UPS surepost. I didn’t even look to check. Low cost investment + 0% risk = I don’t give a rats @!! When all the “common sense” investors were selling their Tesla shares when the pandemic first hit, I bought MORE(@ $300/share). Go take a look at Tesla stock and you’ll see how much common sense I have

But it’s about time you took your head out of your @!! Have some common reading skills and you can see it’s UPS surepost. I'm sorry that I tried to give you some constructive advice, it won't happen again. When I look at the ad, the shipping info comes up as "Free USPS priority Mail Express international. Item location US, United States." Perhaps you see different shipping details from your side of the world. I have seen these cheap, unbelievable, and bogus ads for YH pumps before and they are usually removed promptly by eBay. It's your prerogative to take a punt on something that you believe is a no-risk bet. One of the things this forum is about is to pass advice to help novices avoid making the same mistakes that have been made by others in the past. I was just pointing out that nobody is going to sell something for less than it cost to make and then ship it to you for free. I look forward to your revue after the goods arrive.

It’s only $87! That is protected! Why do you have this urge to save me from “aggravation”. I even stated in the OP that it might be bullpoop. You feel like it’s a scam fine. I got no problem with constructive advice. But you come on here with your insulting quote. You can take your advice and stick it where your head is at 
 
@Beaglebeak I know warm places can be comfortable. But it’s about time you took your head out of your @!! Have some common reading skills and you can see it’s UPS surepost. I didn’t even look to check. Low cost investment + 0% risk = I don’t give a rats @!! When all the “common sense” investors were selling their Tesla shares when the pandemic first hit, I bought MORE(@ $300/share). Go take a look at Tesla stock and you’ll see how much common sense I have

But it’s about time you took your head out of your @!! Have some common reading skills and you can see it’s UPS surepost. I'm sorry that I tried to give you some constructive advice, it won't happen again. When I look at the ad, the shipping info comes up as "Free USPS priority Mail Express international. Item location US, United States." Perhaps you see different shipping details from your side of the world. I have seen these cheap, unbelievable, and bogus ads for YH pumps before and they are usually removed promptly by eBay. It's your prerogative to take a punt on something that you believe is a no-risk bet. One of the things this forum is about is to pass advice to help novices avoid making the same mistakes that have been made by others in the past. I was just pointing out that nobody is going to sell something for less than it cost to make and then ship it to you for free. I look forward to your revue after the goods arrive.

It’s only $87! That is protected! Why do you have this urge to save me from “aggravation”. I even stated in the OP that it might be bullpoop. You feel like it’s a scam fine. I got no problem with constructive advice. But you come on here with your insulting quote. You can take your advice and stick it where your head is at

I'm sorry that I hurt your feelings. My quote and advice were not intended to target you. You have already fallen for it. It was general advice for anybody else that might be sucked in by the scam. I have no urge to save you from anything, in fact, if you were on fire, I wouldn't piss on you.
 
This is in fact an insane deal, but in the negative way! But I have to admit that I took the hook and ordered one! Last year I ordered a tennis ball machine from Amazon that was at 50% discount (from $1,500 to $750). Too good to be true, but I tried 🙈. Three days later Amazon sent me a refund, no explanation. Let's see how long it takes Ebay to send the refund...in the mean time, it does not bother me to wait for a miracle 😂.

Updade: No miracle happened Ebay refunded me in three days 👍. My Shoebox will keep busy for now.
 
Friends! Don't jump on this. It is too good to be true. Read the messages left by people who purchased in the past few days. SCAM. No tracking number provided. Seller doesn't reply to emails. Every so often there are quick scam artists that go for broke. This is one---- BEWARE!!!

Shame on the air-gunner who posted this