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Old 01-24-2013, 06:48 AM
Sean1125 Sean1125 is offline
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Originally Posted by KLSDAD View Post
I have a 48L Ruth and a 48B Berra listed. Not knowing their values, I first solicited offers. After receiving emails and PMs as well as researching eBay I came up with an asking price.

Now that I have a couple of offers I'm thinking of posting them and giving 24 hours for any higher offers.

Does anyone consider that improper for any reason? How about privately telling others what the best offer is?
I find nothing wrong with saying "this is my highest offer, if nothing exceeds it in 24 hours I will take it" just keep in mind the person might want to redact the offer if you do that.

Also just as a side note... You are using an auction that has not even ended, and an ended graded auction to price your raw card... Don't do that, if your card is not graded don't use graded cards to judge its price. Just as an example, you're double the price of a better condition card that was purchased 2 days ago... http://www.ebay.com/itm/1948-BOWMAN-...item23222a78ac

PSA 7's of that card sell for $600-800, there is no way that raw card is getting $600... I am not saying this to be rude, I am just being realistic with you.

Re-edit to be less offensive as that is not my intention.

Last edited by Sean1125; 01-24-2013 at 06:54 AM.
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