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Posted By: petecld
Who worked the side deal for the E90-1 Jackson on ebay? |
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Posted By: Andy Baran
Pete, |
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Posted By: leon
I totally missed it. Was it a BIN? ....any other specifics besides who won it? |
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Posted By: petecld
No, it wasn't a BIN. The seller ended the auction early. All of the sudden the card wasn't available for sale. We all know what that means. The seller answered my e-mail and told me what he got for the card - traded it, didn't sell it. |
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Posted By: Kevin Cummings
I'm not familiar enough with other auction houses to speak intelligently to their practices, but eBay, in my mind, is not strict enough with sellers to prevent this from happening. |
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Posted By: David
I don't know the specifics of the Joe Jackson auction, so my blabbering may not be applicable. My personal ebay rule is that if an item I have for auction has no bids, I will consider an 'off the board' buy/trade (except in unusual circimstances I pass on an offer, but I figure the person is trying to get it cheaper than normal). Once there is a bid on the item, they auction continues to its natural end. In one case, with an expensive item that already had bids, someone asked to buy it for a price I knew was higher than it would eventually go for. I passed on the offer and the same guy won the action at a lower price. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
....just won a beautiful Scrapps common (seller called it "ex", for 438....Julie |
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Posted By: TBob
I was bidding on the Jackson when it disappeared ofr the board. I emailed the seller and told him I hoped he got a good price because I had intended to go all out even though I believe it was trimmed on the top border. He said he traded it. I have only ended an auction early once and that was this week when I offered a tough T205 to a guy and listed it on ebay when I didn't hear back. When he emailed me within an hour of its appearance, I cancelled the bid and auction and sold it to him with an email to the high bidder explaining the sitaution and apologizing. On the other hand I have been the "cancelee" on several cards, so I know the feeling. I guess all is fair in love and cards as I bought a really nice T207 Hooper during an auction by making an offer the seller couldn't refuse... |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
for a technicality. Hewasn't used to selling baseball cards, and he listed ALL his Kashin auctions in EACH auction. They didn't ask him to re=write; they suspended him for a month. |
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Posted By: Elliot
Am I missing something----why are so many women interested in Moe Berg? |
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Posted By: Bill Cornell
I can't answer the question about female interest in Moe Berg, but thought it was worth reviewing a few details of perhaps the most interesting baseball player ever. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
The Tokyo movies he took were of absiolutely no use to the U.S. |
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