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obcbobd 02-04-2022 04:50 PM

Regrading the auctions site, one thing I've noticed is there a lot more 88/90/2000s stuff than vintage. I think if I were going to auction vintage I'd be afraid to put something there as I think it may get overlooked as a lot of people don't go there because there is so much newer stuff.

I think I saw one pre-war BB card listing on the first page. There are some neat items; Crack Jack pins, T218, 1926 BB Magazine, but the bulk was post 80s.

I bought and sold there and been happy with both - many times. Just wish there were more vintage.

Thanks

Bob

RCFire82 02-05-2022 03:56 PM

BST rules
 
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Originally Posted by Leon (Post 2192700)
If anyone bumps a regular BST thread in 1 day please PM me. I will lock it and it won't be bumped again. Seems like an easy fix to me. No one should be doing that or try to be sly....I don't like sly. :)
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Leon,
I didn't realize there is a rule for how often one may bump their listing on the BST section. What exactly should we be keeping it to?
Thanks
-Ryan

Eric72 02-05-2022 04:17 PM

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Leon 02-05-2022 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by RCFire82 (Post 2193957)
Leon,
I didn't realize there is a rule for how often one may bump their listing on the BST section. What exactly should we be keeping it to?
Thanks
-Ryan

It's an unwritten rule. This is mainly applying to the auction section as it has some urgency to it. If it's a 5 day auction you might bump it 2x ...one in the middle and one the last day. I don't care for written rules but we might need a few for over there...we'll see

ps...eric above posted the written rule. It makes sense for regular BST stuff but my take on the 2 bumps for a 5 day auction seems appropriate.

RCFire82 02-05-2022 04:46 PM

Sounds good. Thank you sir.

HercDriver 02-05-2022 06:28 PM

ENDS Tomorrow
 
Any “ENDS TOMORROW” posts should cause the whole auction to be deleted. If your stuff is worth bidding on, it will find it’s way to the top every once in a awhile. It should be an initial post, and a bump on the last day. Period.

Cheers,
Geno

bnorth 02-05-2022 06:42 PM

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Originally Posted by HercDriver (Post 2194027)
Any “ENDS TOMORROW” posts should cause the whole auction to be deleted. If your stuff is worth bidding on, it will find it’s way to the top every once in a awhile. It should be an initial post, and the a bump on the last day. Period.

Cheers,
Geno

Couldn't agree more.:)

Leon 02-09-2022 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by bnorth (Post 2194030)
Couldn't agree more.:)

I am watching this over there, I see at least one person bumping a thread more than once every few days. I will try to rein it in some. It's not fair to everyone else when someone acts that way.

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bnorth 02-09-2022 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Leon (Post 2195206)
I am watching this over there, I see at least one person bumping a thread more than once every few days. I will try to rein it in some. It's not fair to everyone else when someone acts that way.

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I have noticed one great thing. Since this thread started there have been more members posting cards for auction. There has been a very good selection of stuff to bid on, even some T206s.

BobC 02-09-2022 06:59 PM

Rather than just continually bumping a B/S/T item, is there a written or unwritten rule if someone continually keeps posting price reductions?

icurnmedic 02-09-2022 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by BobC (Post 2195349)
Rather than just continually bumping a B/S/T item, is there a written or unwritten rule if someone continually keeps posting price reductions?

Particularly when they start out 25% too high, lol.
All kidding aside, deal with Fred frequently,on auctions, could not ask for better service and communication.
Thomas

BobC 02-09-2022 10:27 PM

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Originally Posted by icurnmedic (Post 2195362)
Particularly when they start out 25% too high, lol.
All kidding aside, deal with Fred frequently,on auctions, could not ask for better service and communication.
Thomas

Touche'

But that is a somewhat viable selling technique. The seller will start something off at a relatively high price, and then each day (or other designated time period) thereafter, they keep dropping the sales price by some fixed amount or increment until someone finally buys it. The trick is that it gets a buyer possibly paying more than expected because they don't want to wait too long to get a lower price, only to have another person step in and buy it out from under them. I think the term they use for that technique is a "reverse auction".


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