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Old 06-10-2016, 04:34 PM
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Default We just purchased a "FRESH" T206 Eddie Plank and are BUYING Vintage Cards! ***

Just Collect is aggressively buying and paying top dollar for your PSA & SGC graded vintage cards and complete sets. We are paying 70% of the current market value for your vintage graded singles, graded sets, and collections. We do not subtract commissions, we do not subtract eBay fees, and we don’t even subtract buyer or seller premiums. We just pay 70% of what your cards are worth in today’s market and we pay right away!

To receive our offer on your cards, please provide us with a spreadsheet listing the cards, the grading service, and the grade (please note any qualifiers). We will have an offer to you within 1-2 business days in most cases (if you have a price in mind, just tell us and we’ll let you know if we can meet it). Please contact me via PM or direct email with respect to any card(s) or collections that you are looking to sell or wish to receive our purchase offer.

We are also buying ungraded complete and partial vintage sets, vintage collections, vintage ungraded singles (and bulk vintage commons) in quantity and even modern junk wax cases.

Speaking of buying ungraded collections, I just returned this past Wednesday from New England after purchasing an ungraded and fresh to the hobby partial set of T206’s. I realize that a partial T206 Set isn’t something all that unusual, especially on the N54 Boards. However, when I note that the collection includes a new to the marketplace T206 Eddie Plank there will probably be a few raised eyebrows. YES, the collection contains a T206 Eddie Plank that has never before appeared in the hobby as it has resided in a family collection for several generations! We will be releasing more details about this great collection and the T206 Plank (it is not high grade, unfortunately) as well as several of our recent 1948-1970’s set run purchases on our blog in the upcoming days and weeks. As we process the T206 collection, we will post to our blog additional details about the T206 Eddie Plank as well as how and when we will be offering the card for public sale.

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Old 06-10-2016, 05:39 PM
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Hi there. I would like to buy your dollar bills for 70 cents. And I'll pay it in hard currency, upfront! Contact me for details.
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Hi there. I would like to buy your dollar bills for 70 cents. And I'll pay it in hard currency, upfront! Contact me for details.


I laughed.
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Old 06-10-2016, 10:13 PM
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Default Just ripped off...

Ok...what goes around...comes around! I will pay you 70% of what you just paid for the T206 Eddie Plank. Call it...paying it forward. Seems fair enough...
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Old 06-11-2016, 06:22 AM
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I laughed.
A big +1. That was funny.

Now to be fair this is was better than the pawn shop people we had on here for a while. Unlike most of the other buyers on here at least this guy put a solid price he was paying and not the "highest prices paid" BS.
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Old 06-11-2016, 06:41 AM
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You guys are definitely right. 70% does seem off. Would be much better to put it in an auction. Wait 45 days or more for it to sell. Pay the consignment fee. Risk what the item will actually sell for. Wait a couple weeks to 6 weeks to be paid from the auction house. Then wait to see if there is any refund requested. So you guys are definitely correct, 70% does seem off.

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Old 06-11-2016, 06:59 AM
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You guys are definitely right. 70% does seem off. Would be much better to put it in an auction. Wait 45 days or more for it to sell. Pay the consignment fee. Risk what the item will actually sell for. Wait a couple weeks to 6 weeks to be paid from the auction house. Then wait to see if there is any refund requested. So you guys are definitely correct, 70% does seem off.

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I agree in that if buyers premium not subtracted- they are giving you 90% of recent AH prices
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Old 06-11-2016, 12:10 PM
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Just Collect is aggressively buying and paying top dollar for your PSA & SGC graded vintage cards and complete sets. We are paying 70% of the current market value for your vintage graded singles, graded sets, and collections. We do not subtract commissions, we do not subtract eBay fees, and we don’t even subtract buyer or seller premiums. We just pay 70% of what your cards are worth in today’s market and we pay right away!
Scott, "HOW" are you determining "today's market value"?? VCP average? High VCP?? Low VCP?? Ebay?? Private Sales?? Market value can be all over the place and is VERY subjective IMHO......

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Scott, "HOW" are you determining "today's market value"?? VCP average? High VCP?? Low VCP?? Ebay?? Private Sales?? Market value can be all over the place and is VERY subjective IMHO......

Great question. Looking forward to seeing a response to this. Also, are you paying more than 70 percent for centered cards?

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[QUOTE=gnaz01]Scott, "HOW" are you determining "today's market value"?? VCP average? High VCP?? Low VCP?? Ebay?? Private Sales?? Market value can be all over the place and is VERY subjective IMHO......
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Great question. Looking forward to seeing a response to this. Also, are you paying more than 70 percent for centered cards?
Values are determined by utilizing VCP, market trends and stability of pricing for the item(s) within the marketplace (some items are very stable and others have a quite thinly traded history). VCP has good and bad points, so it is not a concrete guide and I would be hard pressed to apply a blanket statement or policy with respect to valuations. However, centering and eye appeal of select cards may garner a premium with respect to market value and/or our eventual offer.
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Scott, "HOW" are you determining "today's market value"?? VCP average? High VCP?? Low VCP?? Ebay?? Private Sales?? Market value can be all over the place and is VERY subjective IMHO......


Values are determined by utilizing VCP, market trends and stability of pricing for the item(s) within the marketplace (some items are very stable and others have a quite thinly traded history). VCP has good and bad points, so it is not a concrete guide and I would be hard pressed to apply a blanket statement or policy with respect to valuations. However, centering and eye appeal of select cards may garner a premium with respect to market value and/or our eventual offer.
Fair answer Scott, and this will be my last post on the subject. The way I am interpreting your reply is "the company will look at VCP, see when the last time the card in question sold (if available on VCP) and offer 70% of that" or something along that range.

Am I in the ballpark??
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Fair answer Scott, and this will be my last post on the subject. The way I am interpreting your reply is "the company will look at VCP, see when the last time the card in question sold (if available on VCP) and offer 70% of that" or something along that range.

Am I in the ballpark??
Actually, we utilize the trending VCP (Olympic-style scoring mode), taking into consideration market direction and weighing the demand in the marketplace -- there really isn't a concrete answer that can be applied to ALL cards, but this is pretty much the crux. In some cases, offers will exceed 70% of total retail expectation.
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Guys, advertisers like this are why we are able to have this board. I see nothing wrong with this thread whatsoever, and congrats on the Plank.
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Guys, advertisers like this are why we are able to have this board. I see nothing wrong with this thread whatsoever, and congrats on the Plank.
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Looking forward to seeing Mr Plank. Good luck Scott!
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