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I have 'won' items on ebay and all of the sudden the card is not available or not shipped etc. Much less of a chance of that on pwcc Plus, there are sellers out there that shill their own cards and when they 'win' them on another of their accounts account they just cancel the sale and dont have to eat anything At least theres a better chance with pwcc that the consignor will have to eat a 10% or so fee to win their own card versus a guy with 2 accounts selling his card on ebay. Just for those 2 reasons i woudl think the same card on pwcc should go for more than the average joe account...plus a ton more reasons...like bulk shipping if you win several items etc. |
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Much of the stuff that he “complains about” is stuff that would frustrate me as well. He just states it better than I can. The world is full of bad guys and drama queens. He is definitely one of the good ones. |
I consigned a bunch of cards to PWCC including T206 PSA 2-3 commons which I paid $25-35 for. Those T206's consistently sold for $50 and even much as $75 at their auction. How do you explain that? I did not shill and there are BINs on eBay for less. So the only explanation is that people get caught up with their auction "experience".
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+1000 It's time to change your business model. A simple switch to BIN should yield positive results for you my friend. |
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IF someone said I shill bid my own auction they very well might get sued (and I have never sued anyone in my life). But if someone makes a statement like you did, I might make them prove it in court or pay a hefty fine and lawyer fees. And my guess is that if Brent wanted to he could sue your butt for what you said. I am no lawyer but that is my thought. That said, I totally agree that there seem to be some shenanigans with the amount of retractions done and the winning bids, sometimes. I think Brent and team are doing better than most to help curb it but there is a lot to still be done. Some of it needs to be on the ebay side. |
Guys, I appreciate you letting me vent. I have decided to not sell high dollar cards on my own anymore (Anything over, say $300)....It is obvious that PWCC has the monopoly on Ebay baseball card auctions. They get the eyeballs. They get the bids. This will just be SINGLE cards, as I can't justify paying the high percentage commission they charge on sets (20% I believe). Correct me if I am wrong, but it also looks like their rates have gone up. If you can't beat them, join them.
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That is not what he said which should be obvious to most intelligent people.
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He didn't accuse Brent of shilling but fraud.
There was some anecdote a few months back with emails being posted about how Brent instructed some dude to place a bid for some reason. Can't remember the specifics and it was pretty convoluted. Sort of glad it didn't have the electrical charge to adhere to any brain cells. Perhaps that saga is what Jeff is referring. |
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[QUOTE=calvindog;1719895]Brent has already been caught engaging in fraud in his auctions and I don't believe there's any question that shill bidding goes on in his auctions. Brent, I'm looking forward to your lawsuit and I'll be taking yours and Betsy's depositions myself if you wish to sue.
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SUPER, SUPER easy flip for the buyer!! Jack it up by $200 and it sells IMMEDIATELY!!! Makes me never want to do another .99 cent auction ever again!! Just ship it off to PWCC since he gets sky high prices anyway!!
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Still not sure why this bothers you. They are a bigger company and get more eyes on their auctions than us little guys. Shilling aside I would expect them to get higher prices than I do.
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Even though I know this is true, I'm still hesitant to do that with my better items. |
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I still don't understand being mad at pwcc for this. There are definitely reasons to dislike them, but if their hammer prices beat yours by that much, you could try, you know, having them sell your stuff.
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Speaking strictly in theoretical terms, one might say the auctions set unreachable precedent for other people and when I go to the negotiating table they might point to the sale in order to support an above market pricing.
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This is beyond belief...PWCC, Probstein just keep on rolling along, laughing to the bank.... There have been threads in the last 7 or 10 years about these sellers with Ebay issues and ethical flaws, with no resolve, so what's the point? Jealousy? Just saying...They keep right on rocking....Let it die or find something to do about it...
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I'll give you a couple of reasons why PWCC and Probstein have a lot of
followers and high % bidders. In the last few weeks I got emails on two cards from different sellers that my bids had been canceled and the item was no longer available. One of sellers has been listing 10-15 singles every few days so when he listed the next group I sent him a message stating that I would like to bid on some of his cards but he had canceled my bid on the last one I had bid on. He did get back to me and said that he had received an offer that he couldn't refuse but he has a large group of cards that he will be listing over the next few weeks and to feel free to bid with confidence. Since then he has listed several cards that I would have bid on. Yesterday a seller listed a low grade T206 with a $32.99 BIN or BO it's a $20-$25 card so I sent him a $22 offer that he flat declined. If he had come back with a $25 or $26 offer I would have bought the card. I just looked up the last sale of the card in the same grade and coincidently it was a PWCC auction and it sold for $23.73. If more than one example of a card I'm looking for is listed at the same time and one is in a PWCC or Probstein action that's the one I would be bidding on every time. |
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You are correct about there being great sellers on here and eBay. I do my best to do all my business with them. I know we(Scott/myself) have done one deal for sure and it was perfect. |
I think that one of the main reasons PWCC and Probstein have so many bidders that have a high percent of bids with them is because they are one of the few eBay sellers that run true auctions. Most sellers either have high BIN listings or starting bids that are higher than the card is worth.
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And no, I am not good with retractions, but as I look around on ebay, Probstein and PWCC are not any worse than many others. I think Ebay needs to forbid more than 1-2 retractions a year. That would stop a lot of the shenanigans....Just like auction houses have very strict rules against retractions, so should ebay. |
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As for retractions I've had some interesting legal discussions on here about them. If you accept a bid you legally HAVE to accept a retraction. However if someone has retracted bids in the past you are under no obligation to continue accepting their bids. This is in the UCC and is the law of the land nationwide. You cannot contract away your UCC rights either, so even if an auction house makes you sign something saying you can't retract a bid it is non-binding. The only thing they can legally do is refuse to accept your bid in the first place. |
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absolutely correct, you have to ban their bidding, not their retracting.
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Thanks for including me as one of the nice guys. I don't let the bigger sellers out there bother me. There are enough profits out there for everyone to share. I may not make as much as the big guy but as long as I come out ahead, I am happy. If I am not making enough profit, then I will try to find better cards to sell. I will still start every auction at .99 and let the market speak for itself. If someone is allowing their auctions to be shilled, then just don't bid there. Obviously, there are enough bidders out there who don't care as long as they get the card they want. |
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[QUOTE=Leon;1725111]PWCC probably spends 100k+ on advertising a year. How much do you spend?
So more Advertising leads to more eyes, more eyes lead to higher sales... With technology the way it is today I don’t buy it. Past sales are readily available but yet a vast majority of bidders with them don’t abide by VCP cause they really want it and pay 20% over VCP....lol ok. |
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