I completely agree that on rare or esoteric items where there is no ready pricing history, sellers sticking to their guns is the best way to get a price that makes them happy. Whether it makes shoppers happy is irrelevant; that buyer who needs that rare card is the focus.
I understand that people who want to score bargains are getting frustrated with the lack of low minimum bid auctions, but selling is not an eleemosynary activity, it is a for-profit endeavor. I am switching over to doing BINS or auctions with openers at what I want to get on the card. No more "start it cheap and see where it goes" auctions, unless I am blowing out something for some reason and don't really care where it ends up. I think that is the only formula that really makes sense for a part-time seller, especially when prices are rising but also volatile.
Last edited by Exhibitman; 10-03-2022 at 12:09 PM.
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