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BobbyStrawberry 01-20-2022 04:40 PM

1999 here.

brianp-beme 01-20-2022 04:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gabrinus (Post 2187601)
Back in the early days you could see everybody who bid...who was the guy that used to snipe everyone and win at the last second??...he used to nail everyone...if Tbob is on he might remember...Jerry

I registered in April of 1999. For several of those early years Jack87 was my bidding nemesis...my bids never could top his.

Brian

bmattioli 01-20-2022 04:45 PM

bmattioli Member since: Jul 02, 1997

Do I win a prize..LOL..

BuzzD 01-20-2022 04:46 PM

Since May 11 1998. OMG!

jcmtiger 01-20-2022 04:53 PM

1996

RCMcKenzie 01-20-2022 04:53 PM

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.

riggs336 01-20-2022 04:54 PM

August, 1998

egri 01-20-2022 05:08 PM

On and off since 2006, and on since 2014.

vintagechris 01-20-2022 05:10 PM

23 years in July.

gabrinus 01-20-2022 05:19 PM

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

cardinalcollector 01-20-2022 05:33 PM

Since 3-17-2000

13,811 transactions as a private collector.

RCMcKenzie 01-20-2022 05:33 PM

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.

ALBB 01-20-2022 05:39 PM

ebay
 
Right On Doug !
You tell um where to get off ! LOL

kmac32 01-20-2022 05:41 PM

1998 mainly buying.

NATCARD 01-20-2022 05:47 PM

Natcard
 
Member since: Mar 04, 1998
Thanks, Jeff W

jingram058 01-20-2022 05:53 PM

1998

tedzan 01-20-2022 06:03 PM

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
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cjhav 01-20-2022 06:06 PM

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.

gabrinus 01-20-2022 06:40 PM

User ID
 
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

icollectDCsports 01-20-2022 06:46 PM

'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.

BearBailey 01-20-2022 06:53 PM

December 10, 1998

laughlinfan 01-20-2022 07:10 PM

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! :)

DaveW 01-20-2022 07:40 PM

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.

bbcard1 01-20-2022 07:52 PM

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.

chalupacollects 01-20-2022 07:58 PM

2000 - mostly as a buyer lol

Dewey 01-20-2022 08:09 PM

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.

Aplyon86 01-20-2022 08:52 PM

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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Tyruscobb 01-20-2022 08:54 PM

19 years

midmo 01-20-2022 09:04 PM

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.

Kidnapped18 01-20-2022 09:06 PM

21 years this Summer (July 30, 2001)

ValKehl 01-20-2022 09:41 PM

January 13, 2000.

chriskim 01-20-2022 09:47 PM

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?

1880nonsports 01-20-2022 09:48 PM

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.....

Jacklitsch 01-20-2022 09:53 PM

Same as Doug...January, 1998.

benge610 01-20-2022 10:08 PM

March 20, 1999.
same ID as here.

Collectorsince62 01-20-2022 10:15 PM

April 1997. A lot less bidding competition back then.

Stampsfan 01-21-2022 12:46 AM

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.

isiahfan 01-21-2022 12:54 AM

Since it launched....prior to that was active on various AOL B/S/T boards

ibuysportsephemera 01-21-2022 03:08 AM

December 14, 1997

What a long strange trip...

I've done well over 10,000 transactions.

Jeff G.

toledo_mudhen 01-21-2022 03:34 AM

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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

sb1 01-21-2022 04:35 AM

Nov 22, 1997

Jerry I can't believe you still have the package I mailed a card to you in!

Hirbonzig 01-21-2022 05:22 AM

April 14, 2002

cubman1941 01-21-2022 05:23 AM

June 18, 2000

BCauley 01-21-2022 06:14 AM

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.

CTDean 01-21-2022 07:02 AM

1/4 plate daguerreotype
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Fred (Post 2187623)
June 1999

Just curious - what's been the coolest "value" item picked up on fleabay?

I picked up a very important quarter plate daguerreotype of a home in New England for less than $10 that was listed as a damaged tintype. I had no idea what I was buying at the time but did know outside dags of houses were $500+. I researched the dag with two New England Historical Societies, and both wanted to buy it. I told both I would list it in the Sotheby's photo auction. Sotheby's declined to list it as it didn't meet their $500 minimum value (at that time) so I sold it and it went to the place where it belonged for $5000 even though it was worth more. So many times, over the years the big guys have been clueless about value.

Orioles1954 01-21-2022 07:19 AM

Nov. 22 1997

savedfrommyspokes 01-21-2022 07:26 AM

Definitely late to the party, arrived on 7.17.01

icurnmedic 01-21-2022 07:31 AM

1999.
Same year I received my first computer.
Selling Griffey RC’s helped me get through college.

MVSNYC 01-21-2022 07:34 AM

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.

Joe Hunter 01-21-2022 07:49 AM

2001 for me.


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