Originally posted by: jonebone
Originally posted by: Lincoln
I think it does that when monthly payments are offered on the listing. $8200 does indeed look like the sale price.
I don't think so, I think it just was a change in their API. I just checked an item I bought 2 weeks ago via Best Offer and sure enough it is showing the list price, not what I paid. You have to trick it by viewing from an international site to see the price paid.
You can still get the actual sale price through the API, or on foreign sites like you did. It looks like they've just changed how the listing page is put together again. I swear I've seen the old style strikethrough recently though, even after I noticed they were doing this. Maybe they're pushing different page layouts again. I know they've done that before, at times having up to 3 different layouts in rotation.