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1999 here.
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bmattioli Member since: Jul 02, 1997
Do I win a prize..LOL.. |
Since May 11 1998. OMG!
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1996
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So, my best recollection is 1997. I signed up as my same username on here and shortly after changed to nlcs_sportscards or something like that. I abandoned that account around 2007 to my current account. It had something to do with paypal I think.
There were no pictures when I started. I remember seeing a T214 Victory that was not listed in the SCD. No picture, just an ad, like a classified ad. From what I remember, there was a time when there were no watchlists, so everyone would search 'new listings' in the pre-war category. You could see the bidders you were bidding against. By the time I clicked on a card, TBob, petecld, iownit! had already placed a marker bid. I remember gabrinus from those days, and many others who are here now. CanofPrimo sniped a lot of the cards I thought I was about to win. I remember Full Count had weekly auctions, and Dr Cycleback sold losts of baseball stuff. I remember buying a Connie Mack from Jay that I couldn't afford, so I re-listed it a week after I got it, and re-sold on eBay for an $18 profit. Good times. My first OJ was from ebay, smiling Al Maul, I also sold that one long ago. I thought selling was more fun than buying back then. |
August, 1998
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On and off since 2006, and on since 2014.
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23 years in July.
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E98 from Scott??
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Rob I remember those days fondly...that was how I used to find cards worth bidding on by who was already bidding...here is some old school packaging...still can't remember the user ID of who used to snipe us all...Jerry
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Since 3-17-2000
13,811 transactions as a private collector. |
Jerry, that's cool that you still have that shipping label. Brockelman and Luckey were always "heavy-hitters", I don't want to say "whales", whatever the term for, if I were bidding against them, I wasn't going to win the card.
I don't have the best memory and get things mixed-up. I know there are lots of usernames I would recognize if someone said them, like Brian mentioning Jack87. I bid against him, and sold him some cards. |
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Right On Doug !
You tell um where to get off ! LOL |
1998 mainly buying.
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Natcard
Member since: Mar 04, 1998
Thanks, Jeff W |
1998
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Ebay
Add me to the"1998 club"....August 1998.
Here is one of my first ebay wins..... https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...ntleCard25.jpg TED Z T206 Reference . |
I have been a member of Ebay since October of 1997. I remember the first time I searched the word "golf" only around 600 items showed up. As of now, you would get over 4 1/2 million items. A lot has happened in 25 years for all of us.
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Rob, I don't know if it's cool I have still have that or proof I am a hoarder...maybe both...the guy I am thinking of was probably Richard Masson but the ID I can't recall...either way he saved me thousands of bucks...Jerry
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'98, as well. The system had some flaws, or features, depending on how you look at it. If you knew the handle of someone who had the same interest in a niche as you, you could see what they were bidding on ahead of time and it could help you find stuff that you may not have found yourself. Felt a little guilty doing that, but it was helpful.
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December 10, 1998
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Member since: Nov 18, 1997
I shudder to think how much of the last 25 years I have wasted looking to satisfy my addictions of choice! :) |
Sept of 2000 for me. Got a bit of a late start. Since I’m in Silicon Valley, I knew to be wary of these types.
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Just squeezed in to the 1998 club...Dec 28, 1998. I really haven't gotten that much of note off eBay, but have gotten quite a few obscure Marshall University cards.
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2000 - mostly as a buyer lol
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October 1998.
And shortly after bought a Ted Williams Florida forgery! Chalked it up to "tuition" to learn the hobby. Some of my favorite Type 1 photos I've found on ebay. |
1999 for me. Trying to flip barry bonds rookie cards as a 13 year old. My parents must of been terrified.
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19 years
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June 4, 1998
Since June 4, 1998. I wonder how many of us did ebay business with each other in the 90s. I didn't have much pre-war then (wish I still had that yellow Goudey Ruth I sold though). I was mostly a 50's & 60's era collector.
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21 years this Summer (July 30, 2001)
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January 13, 2000.
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Who remember eBay actually give new users $10 credit for posting stuffs for sale?
Who remember people can leave feedbacks to others who u have never dealt with? Who remember eBay block auction description that embedded javascript? |
1996
seller and buyer questions were answered by the sellers and buyers (we functioned as customer service)! There was a SINGLE front page with "big" auctions.....
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Same as Doug...January, 1998.
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March 20, 1999.
same ID as here. |
April 1997. A lot less bidding competition back then.
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Member since: Jan 24, 1999
Great idea to look back. Well over 95% of my purchases have been cards or smatterings of memorabilia. My first purchase was a 1968 Topps Football card. Looking at the prices and descriptions, the prices are so low when compared to today. |
Since it launched....prior to that was active on various AOL B/S/T boards
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December 14, 1997
What a long strange trip... I've done well over 10,000 transactions. Jeff G. |
Member since: Jun-01-96 in United States
I remember back then is when eBay was 1st going public and they were offering shares for like $38 I also remember thinking "Who, besides me" - is gonna sit around in thier underwear and buy & sell crap on this internet thing So needless to say - I didn't fall for the $38 per share scam DOH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Nov 22, 1997
Jerry I can't believe you still have the package I mailed a card to you in! |
April 14, 2002
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June 18, 2000
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Member since the summer of 1998.
Went nuts buying up a whole bunch of modern stuff for the first few months. About two years later is when I discovered their chat boards/forums and met a guy looking to dump off about 100 mid-grade 1955 Topps cards as he was upgrading his set. That's when my foray into vintage began. |
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Nov. 22 1997
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Definitely late to the party, arrived on 7.17.01
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1999.
Same year I received my first computer. Selling Griffey RC’s helped me get through college. |
Since January 1999.
I was at the Live Guernsey's Auction in NYC late 1998 when they auctioned all the major Big Mac & Sosa HR Balls from the '98 season that just finished (I was in the front row when McFarlane won the 70th HR ball...pretty exhilarating auction). Anyway, there was a small table in the corner promoting their website, so I picked up a press kit folder they were giving out (still have it)...it was eBay. |
2001 for me.
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