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Old 11-22-2017, 01:57 PM
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Default Most Overpriced Item on eBay

Either in dollar amount or percentage. Let's see who can find the worst offenders.

Here's my favorite: a Cobb notebook cover that's maybe worth a few hundred bucks (at best) is on sale for $11,270 -- after the seller generously discounted the item by $980.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/TY-COBB-191...sAAOSwPe9ZtVQW
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Old 11-22-2017, 02:05 PM
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That's too easy, Jeff, maybe you need to set parameters? So many stupid listings, like this, maybe a $2 card:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Babe-Ruth-b...sAAOSwmo5ZnaqV

I have never understood the need to list something like this that will never sell. If it is a really cool card that someone wants to put up as an e-bay museum piece and make sure they don't sell it, okay, I guess I get that. But this one?
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Old 11-22-2017, 02:11 PM
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Its not vintage, but this Jose Uribe card seems a little high to me:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/jose-uribe-...8AAOSwH4NZfAvX
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That's too easy, Jeff, maybe you need to set parameters? So many stupid listings, like this, maybe a $2 card:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Babe-Ruth-b...sAAOSwmo5ZnaqV

I have never understood the need to list something like this that will never sell. If it is a really cool card that someone wants to put up as an e-bay museum piece and make sure they don't sell it, okay, I guess I get that. But this one?
True -- we need some parameters: how about the card has to be marketed as if the seller actually thinks he's going to convince someone to buy it?
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I think Leon pointed this one out the other day. The seller seems to have convinced himself it's worth his ask.

https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?m...2F152698791223
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Ok How about these: https://www.ebay.com/itm/mickey-mant....c100009.m1982
https://www.ebay.com/itm/iny500-2008....c100009.m1982
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Old 11-22-2017, 02:53 PM
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Well, staying with prewar, this one is a good one:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/1909-T206-C...QAAOSwjRpZRMnY

Beautiful card, but....
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This.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/1950-Bread-...IAAOxygj5Sityl

Last one sold for $1,900. Think they'd be offended with a reasonable offer?

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What about actual realized prices with finalized bids that hint at money laundering, shilling or an inexperienced seller who will sh*t their pants when they get the Ebay bill from the shilled up joke auction they put up?

I thought this went pretty high:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/2017-Topps-...p2047675.l2557


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Here's what I'll submit...

https://www.ebay.com/itm/1909-T206-C...QAAOSwjRpZRMnY
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My comment 3 up from yours, lol.
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Ah, my bad, Ed...I thought I had clicked on all the links in the thread, thus far...I missed yours (ours).

You could take a zero off that price.

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Either in dollar amount or percentage. Let's see who can find the worst offenders.

Here's my favorite: a Cobb notebook cover that's maybe worth a few hundred bucks (at best) is on sale for $11,270 -- after the seller generously discounted the item by $980.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/TY-COBB-191...sAAOSwPe9ZtVQW
All of our views must have made it more valuable because now it is listed for $50,000
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All of our views must have made it more valuable because now it is listed for $50,000
He also called me in my office to discuss the card, I shit you not. Of course I didn't take the call as I had no idea who he was.
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He also called me in my office to discuss the card, I shit you not. Of course I didn't take the call as I had no idea who he was.

Are you sure it was about the card?
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I felt this was priced a little strong, but it’s no longer listed, so I can only assume someone pulled the trigger on this rarity.
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That's too easy, Jeff, maybe you need to set parameters? So many stupid listings, like this, maybe a $2 card:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Babe-Ruth-b...sAAOSwmo5ZnaqV

I have never understood the need to list something like this that will never sell. If it is a really cool card that someone wants to put up as an e-bay museum piece and make sure they don't sell it, okay, I guess I get that. But this one?
This is the same guy who is selling the Mantle reprint a couple posts down. "818coolguy". He's sold a total of six items, none in the past year, and the most expensive was $8.00. But now he has this amazing 2016 Ruth card.
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The seller of that Cobb notebook cover is none other than our old friend, the recently banned: Toppsahollic. Last time I commented on one of his overpriced cards (a million bucks for some German Honus Wagner stamp that was missing a chunk) he PM'd me to thank me for the free pub. So there you go Jeff, he called to thank you. With your free endorsement, it's a matter of time now before he gets 40k for that notebook cover.

Oh, and my vote is for anything being sold by BMW. The guy has an eBay museum of severely over priced stuff.

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The seller of that Cobb notebook cover is none other than our old friend, the recently banned: Toppsahollic. Last time I commented on one of his overpriced cards (a million bucks for some German Honus Wagner stamp that was missing a chunk) he PM'd me to thank me for the free pub. So there you go Jeff, he called to thank you. With your free endorsement, it's a matter of time now before he gets 40k for that notebook cover.
Here's another of his overpriced pieces of junk: this card is worth maybe $50-75. A PSA 7 goes for the price he has on his SGC 1.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/SCARCE-TANG...4AAOSwlWFZl5OU
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That's too easy, Jeff, maybe you need to set parameters? So many stupid listings, like this, maybe a $2 card:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Babe-Ruth-b...sAAOSwmo5ZnaqV

I have never understood the need to list something like this that will never sell. If it is a really cool card that someone wants to put up as an e-bay museum piece and make sure they don't sell it, okay, I guess I get that. But this one?
$7.20 SHIPPING CHARGE was An instant TURN OFF
other wise I was contemplating it
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if your lost for words with some of the prices Here is a reasonably priced dictionary to swat up on
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1945-webste...0AAOSwom1ZkdCZ
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if your lost for words with some of the prices Here is a reasonably priced dictionary to swat up on
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1945-webste...0AAOSwom1ZkdCZ
Well, it is unabridged. 18M isn't what it used to be....
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if your lost for words with some of the prices Here is a reasonably priced dictionary to swat up on
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1945-webste...0AAOSwom1ZkdCZ
Its that same seller with links above... "818coolguy".
A 1945 dictionary - with ripped pages by the way - for $18,000,000.00 along with a Jose Uribe 1990 Fleer card for $250,000.00... plus others?!?
.... not "cool" guy.

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https://www.ebay.com/itm/1945-webste...0AAOSwom1ZkdCZ
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Well, it is unabridged. 18M isn't what it used to be....
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Its that same seller with links above... "818coolguy".
A 1945 dictionary - with ripped pages by the way - for $18,000,000.00 along with a Jose Uribe 1990 Fleer card for $250,000.00... plus others?!?
.... not "cool" guy.

Can we please all send countless .99 best offers??

The price for the abridged version of the dictionary in the same condition has fewer zeroes.
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For $18 million what bridge do you get when you buy the dictionary?

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For $18 million what bridge do you get when you buy the dictionary?

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I think that you've bought the Brooklyn bridge at that point.
Probably a bridge to nowhere...
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Someone used to have a gem mint Ryan rookie listed for $800k. Don't see it now.

The joke card is very confusing. (I mean, to begin with I didn't know Topps would make custom cards for you.) Why is... what? Why bother to shill this thing, and why would anyone legit bid on it (did anyone legit bid on it)?
Is it this one you are thinking of? I have mentioned BMW a few times in here a few times about their crazy (to me) asking prices and always wondered how they stayed in business?
But, with that being said, we know there are others out there just like them!
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1968-Topps-...0AAOSwH71XPAtd
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Is it this one you are thinking of? I have mentioned BMW a few times in here a few times about their crazy (to me) asking prices and always wondered how they stayed in business?
But, with that being said, we know there are others out there just like them!
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1968-Topps-...0AAOSwH71XPAtd
Anyone can ask what they want. And as long as your name is by your post you can say they are crazy. 800k or 1.2M is crazy to me.
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I think Leon pointed this one out the other day. The seller seems to have convinced himself it's worth his ask.

https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?m...2F152698791223
Actually, the seller seems to have put that price up merely to stand out. He says down below

"Hope the price got your attention. Will consider lower offers. "
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This was 12K, then 50K, now just $3591. Problem is, I bought a pristine example for $1450 and this one for sale looks like the dog ate it.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/TY-COBB-191...4AAOSw81dZtVQY
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This was 12K, then 50K, now just $3591. Problem is, I bought a pristine example for $1450 and this one for sale looks like the dog ate it.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/TY-COBB-191...4AAOSw81dZtVQY
It looks like you got a good deal then.
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Its that same seller with links above... "818coolguy".
A 1945 dictionary - with ripped pages by the way - for $18,000,000.00 along with a Jose Uribe 1990 Fleer card for $250,000.00... plus others?!?
.... not "cool" guy.

Can we please all send countless .99 best offers??
be careful! He might accept at $0.99! especially for the Uribe card!
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Anyone can ask what they want. And as long as your name is by your post you can say they are crazy. 800k or 1.2M is crazy to me.
Would 612k also be crazy?

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Would 612k also be crazy?

About half as crazy.
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About half as crazy.
Well, I think the card I have for sale is superior. Have you seen both cards in person?
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Well, I think the card I have for sale is superior. Have you seen both cards in person?
No, but I am sure it's at least 2x as nice. I have put stupid high prices on cards before, just like that one. When someone tells me it's a super high, crazy price I am asking, I tell them I know.
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Would 612k also be crazy?

What kills me about cards like this is that I pulled them from packs when I was a kid. Now I could retire on a couple of them. Send me back to 1968 with a few rolls of nickels and I promise to make better retirement decisions.
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Jeff, I am so surprised you would not want that Cobb notebook as a companion piece. See you in white plains.

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I just ran into this one by accident and can't stop laughing. https://www.ebay.com/itm/1991-MISPRI...4383.l4275.c10

How many of us are secretly rich in misprinted cards?
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