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iowadoc77
04-01-2016, 07:39 AM
I am sure that I am the only one that has my followed searches that I check each day on eBay that are clogged with the same repeat listings that will never sell from the same "dealers" while new material seems few and far between sometimes. I propose the following refinements for searches that can be clicked when searching

1. No mikedeneros or 707 or deanscards or sellers that should be blocked due to discussions on this page

2. No grandpas attic finds

3. Don't show if reprint is listed anywhere in the title or description

4. No $1000 plus cards from sellers with less than 10 feedback

5. No cards that have been listed for more than 1 year at the same ridiculously stupid price and are not listed as BIN OBO

Any other thoughts? I do realize that if these filters were in place, I would only see about 3 cards per month...

Have a great weekend all,
Eric Recker

irv
04-01-2016, 08:04 AM
For me,it would be those that use Global shipping.

Check out the shipping/import charges for this card.
Granted, it's priced high, (maybe due to the guy who was trying to corner the market on these, lol)
I see this all the time, which is frustrating, especially when I find cheap cards but the shipping is more than the price of the card.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1952-TOPPS-TONY-BARTIROME-332-NM-PSA-7-/262335500512?hash=item3d146a10e0:g:c-cAAOSwoBtW5xOS

53Browns
04-01-2016, 08:08 AM
Also, let's eliminate any listing that uses the term "listing as a reprint". I mean has anybody ever gotten an authentic card from one of those listings??? I know a lot of people roll the dice and lose mightily.

mid50sbaseball
04-01-2016, 08:22 AM
well you CAN filter at least one of those things. If, at the end of your search terms you put a minus sign and then a word, it'll eliminate anything that has that word in it.

so for example, when I'm searching for cards to add to my PSA 7 or better 1955 Topps set I search:

1955 Topps PSA 7 -oc -mk -mc
1955 Topps PSA 8 -oc -mk -mc

and then I don't have to worry about listings with those qualifiers as it eliminates them from the search results. So similarly you could do that with "reprint" and the other one that I always have to sift through, those lovely Topps Archives sets they made. So I'll do something like

1953 Topps Mickey Mantle -reprints -reprint - archive -archives and then you won't have to deal with those anymore :)

my apologies for making you read all that if you already knew this ;)

53Browns
04-01-2016, 08:32 AM
Great tip! I appreciate it! I hate those listings.

V117collector
04-01-2016, 08:33 AM
I simply just don't buy off of ebay as much, those new import charges are horrendous. Auction houses and Net54 is where it's at!


For me,it would be those that use Global shipping.

Check out the shipping/import charges for this card.
Granted, it's priced high, (maybe due to the guy who was trying to corner the market on these, lol)
I see this all the time, which is frustrating, especially when I find cheap cards but the shipping is more than the price of the card.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1952-TOPPS-TONY-BARTIROME-332-NM-PSA-7-/262335500512?hash=item3d146a10e0:g:c-cAAOSwoBtW5xOS

Pilot172000
04-01-2016, 08:33 AM
have any of you guys ever just messaged any of these repeat listings and made a reasonable offer?

irv
04-01-2016, 09:12 AM
well you CAN filter at least one of those things. If, at the end of your search terms you put a minus sign and then a word, it'll eliminate anything that has that word in it.

so for example, when I'm searching for cards to add to my PSA 7 or better 1955 Topps set I search:

1955 Topps PSA 7 -oc -mk -mc
1955 Topps PSA 8 -oc -mk -mc

and then I don't have to worry about listings with those qualifiers as it eliminates them from the search results. So similarly you could do that with "reprint" and the other one that I always have to sift through, those lovely Topps Archives sets they made. So I'll do something like

1953 Topps Mickey Mantle -reprints -reprint - archive -archives and then you won't have to deal with those anymore :)

my apologies for making you read all that if you already knew this ;)

Great tips! I wasn't aware you could do that.
Thanks. :)

I simply just don't buy off of ebay as much, those new import charges are horrendous. Auction houses and Net54 is where it's at!

You're not kidding!

As far as A/H's go, I was under the impression those were likely more expensive due to the selling fees, which I have heard run anywhere from 15% to over 20%??

I see A/H sales on here all the time but I have no clue where to look for them unless a link is posted here?

Might have to consider looking at them more than E-Bay but I am pretty sure most cards there, that I have seen, are high graded high price cards which are likely way out of my league?

pokerplyr80
04-01-2016, 09:44 AM
have any of you guys ever just messaged any of these repeat listings and made a reasonable offer?

This is a good suggestion. I have picked up a few cards with offers on cards that had no OBO option available.

iowadoc77
04-01-2016, 10:44 AM
This is a good suggestion. I have picked up a few cards with offers on cards that had no OBO option available.

Have tried this. Usually get ignored. Couple of successes.
Find myself purchasing here more and more

VintageJay
04-01-2016, 10:49 AM
eBay is the devil. You know something is wrong when you see dealers selling low graded commons for a couple hundred bucks over and over and over...

bcornell
04-01-2016, 11:24 AM
You can use parentheses to do "or" inclusions or exclusions.



2. No grandpas attic finds

3. Don't show if reprint is listed anywhere in the title or description



add this to your search

-(reprint,rp,grandfather,grandpa,attic,modern)

icollectDCsports
04-01-2016, 11:32 AM
Too bad you can no longer use the asterisk to search for variations on the end of a word. For instance, if you wanted to search for an item from the 1930s, you could enter 193* instead of having to type out each year in the search.

jfkheat
04-01-2016, 12:00 PM
Too bad you can no longer use the asterisk to search for variations on the end of a word. For instance, if you wanted to search for an item from the 1930s, you could enter 193* instead of having to type out each year in the search.

You can search for multiple years by using parentheses like this (1930, 1931, 1932, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939) You can have more than one set of parentheses per search.
James

jfkheat
04-01-2016, 12:02 PM
have any of you guys ever just messaged any of these repeat listings and made a reasonable offer?

I have done this a couple times in the last week or so and saved a little.
James

icollectDCsports
04-01-2016, 12:04 PM
You can search for multiple years by using parentheses like this (1930, 1931, 1932, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939) You can have more than one set of parentheses per search.
James

Yep, you can do that but it saves time to use the asterisk, particularly when you're not using a saved search.

mechanicalman
04-01-2016, 08:28 PM
I would also like to exclude any listings with the term "blazer," any "estate finds" or "estate fresh" cards or anything described as "centered" that are maybe 65/35 at best.

iowadoc77
04-01-2016, 08:36 PM
I would also like to exclude any listings with the term "blazer," any "estate finds" or "estate fresh" cards or anything described as "centered" that are maybe 65/35 at best.

+1

Nothing like a destroyed off-centered card that is a blazer!

tab
04-01-2016, 09:04 PM
I wish we could just REMOVE/DELETE each item we are not interested in permanently! Just as easy as hitting WATCH or BID. Then when the item is relisted again and again and again we wouldn't see it because we would have already took it out of our search.

Stampsfan
04-02-2016, 01:28 AM
For me,it would be those that use Global shipping.

Check out the shipping/import charges for this card.
Granted, it's priced high, (maybe due to the guy who was trying to corner the market on these, lol)
I see this all the time, which is frustrating, especially when I find cheap cards but the shipping is more than the price of the card.


Absolutely. Although we Canadians are a small percentage of sales, there is plenty of discussion on this subject on Canadian boards. The question always arises about whether US sellers are aware of how outrageous that program is, and whether they know it affects sales for them.

Personally I have more wants than money. Therefore if I see a listing with a (typically) outrageous shipping charge, I simply move onto another listing.

irv
04-02-2016, 06:31 AM
Absolutely. Although we Canadians are a small percentage of sales, there is plenty of discussion on this subject on Canadian boards. The question always arises about whether US sellers are aware of how outrageous that program is, and whether they know it affects sales for them.

Personally I have more wants than money. Therefore if I see a listing with a (typically) outrageous shipping charge, I simply move onto another listing.

I don't believe most of them know how expensive it is? Like I have mentioned before, they likely just sign up as sellers and choose Global as shippers and not give it another thought?

I wrote a guy just last night, as I have a few times now, and this is typically their answer. Most are surprised and a few don't even bother replying.

"Hello ... Thanks for the heads up. I was NOT aware that the eBay GSP was so expensive! I just tried to modify the shipping for this item but there is no option for removing the eBay GSP. Perhaps because the item ends in a few hours. If it doesn't sell I will relist without the GSP. Sorry about that. I just didn't know. Thank you. xxxxy."