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SOLD***PSA-5 AARON, CLEMENTE, and/or MAYS (5 cards) ***SOLD
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As usual, please ask any questions before bidding.
Please study the scans and post any inquiries before bidding. While these five cards are separate lots, you can bid on as many cards as you like. PLEASE Include the Lot Number or Numbers you are bidding on or your bid will not be valid. LOT #1 1963 Topps #300- Willie Mays PSA-5 LOT #2 1963 Topps #540- Bob Clemente PSA-5 LOT #3 1964 Topps #300- Hank Aaron PSA-5 Lot #4 1964 Topps #440- Bob Clemente PSA-5 Lot #5 1966 Topps #215- 1965 NL Batting Leaders PSA-5 Thanks! Starting bid on each lot is $25 FREE first class USPS shipping in bubble envelope. Paypal Friends Option is only method of payment accepted. Auction ends Thursday, 9/21 @ 9:00PM ET; 9:01PM is too late. Attachment 589260 Attachment 589261 Attachment 589262 Attachment 589263 Attachment 589264 Attachment 589265 Attachment 589266 Attachment 589267 Attachment 589268 Attachment 589269 |
LOT #1
1963 Topps #300- Willie Mays PSA-5 LOT #2 1963 Topps #540- Bob Clemente PSA-5 LOT #3 1964 Topps #300- Hank Aaron PSA-5 Lot #4 1964 Topps #440- Bob Clemente PSA-5 BID $25 EACH |
1 thru 5 $26 each
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Lot 1: $27
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Lot 1-5
$100 on each |
Lots #2 and #5, $125 each
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Lot 1 - 150
lot 2 - 150 lot 4 - 130 |
gone tomorrow...still great bargains.
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Lot 1: $175
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Lot 2: $175
Lot 5: still at $125 (Consolidating my bids) |
Lot 1 = $180
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Lot 2 =$180
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Lot 3 = $105
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Lot 2: $195
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Lot #5 - $130
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Lot 2 - $200
Lot 3 - $125 |
Lot 2 $205
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lots 3 = $127
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Lot 5: $140
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Lot 5 - $140
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lot 5 = 145
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Lot 5 - $145
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lot 5 = 146
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Lot 3 - $135
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Lot 5: $150
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Lot 5 - 150
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Lot 5 = $152
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Lot 5 - 160
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lot 5=162
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Lot 5 - 165
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lot 5 = 170
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That was fun - i think I won SOMETHING
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Seems to me I was the high bidder on #5 as of 9:00:00 but up to owner whether clock stops at 9 or 9:01 :-) I’m totally fine with 9:01 so he gets the better price
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Up to the owner, I won’t complain either way. However when a timed auction ends at 9:00 pm, 9:00:01 is too late. |
It's time stamped...it doesn't say 9:01...it says 9:00....you can look up and see what it says besides $170
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I've got the winners as follows..
Lot #1 $180 bobbyw8469 Lot #2 $205 Northviewcats Lot #3 $135 TAFKADixie Lot #4 $130 bobbyw8469 Lot #5 $170 bobbyw8469 Someone else can go behind me, but all the bids are time stamped. The auction ended at 9:01. As long as the clock says 9:00, it is good. |
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Auction ends Thursday, 9/21 @ 9:00PM ET; 9:01PM is too late.
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The last line of his listing says "AUCTION ENDS AT 9:00,.....9:01 is too late".....so you have 60 seconds to get your bids in if you are waiting right at 9:00......
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This website doesn't register seconds.....it registers minutes. If the timestamp says 9:00...it is technically 9:00......your post after the $170 listing clearly says 9:01.
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Okay Folks. Thanks for the heavy bidding.
I hope the auction end-time has been clarified. if two bids are time-stamped at 9:00, and they are the same amount, I would say the one listed in the thread first would be the winner. However, if two bids are time-stamped at 9:00 and one is a higher amount, that bid wins. I apologize if this wasn't clear enough...thought I had it down to a 'semi' fine art. LOL I will contact the winning bidders directing their payments. Thanks again, Robbie |
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These are the correct winners and amounts. -Robbie |
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And thanks to the kind seller who understood my confusion and has reached out to let me know he'll be adding the additional clarification to avoid knuckleheads like me getting confused on the ending times, a true gentleman, and I look forward to bidding on his future auctions! |
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I did an auction in here last week. This is how I posted the ending time. " The bidding will end at 10:00 pm on Sunday Septenber 17th. Any bid must be placed before the clock strikes 10:00, 10:00 or later will not count."
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Everyone...this is Net54 auctions, not Ebay where seconds are identified and accounted for. It has been standard on here, because of the time stamps only identifying the time by minutes, that an auction that is stated to end, for example 8pm EST, the bidder with the highest bid wins, as long as the bid has a 8:00 pm or earlier time stamp. In case of ties, the earliest bid is the winner.
If a seller wants to make auction not include any bids that have a 8:00 pm time stamp, they include a statement like jfkheat used for his auction. Otherwise, how clydepepper identified things in his auction listing is in effect. End of story. Choose another auction venue for your bids if this limitation bothers you. Brian |
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And in defense of my consistent position all throughout, if you read my first post I simply said, and I quote "Seems to me I was the high bidder on #5 as of 9:00:00 but up to owner whether clock stops at 9 or 9:01". So at no point was I claiming to have won, or to be the sole bidder with an understanding of the bidding norms. I actually admitted in that very first post not to be aware of the norms on this site, and deferred to others. Anyone who would care to have read what I actually wrote would have seen that from the jump. |
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No. Actually, I stated that the auction would end at 9:00, 9:01 would be too late. Going forward, to further clarify things, I will state that any bid time-stamped 9:00 would be accepted; those time-stamped as 9:01 would not. I just don't know how I can be clearer than that. -Robbie |
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I'm just an insane stickler for grammar and precision, and to say something ends at 9:00 and then 9:01 is too late, does not actually imply a bid at 9:00:01 would be accepted. You could very well have said 11:37 is too late, and it doesn't counter the first part of that statement. Sorry folks, again, I don't know why you all can't drop it. It's done. It's over. |
Someone please lock the post and put us all out of our misery :-)
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The LAST word on all of this is to share what will be stated in my next auction:
As usual, please ask any questions before bidding. (then normal item details etc.) Auction ends Sunday, 10/1 @ 9:00PM ET; 9:01PM ET is too late…in other words, any bid time-stamped 9:00 would be accepted; any bids time-stamped as 9:01 would not. If multiple bids are time-stamped at 9:00, and they are the same amount, the first one listed in the thread would be the winner. However, if multiple bids are time-stamped at 9:00 and one is a higher amount, that bid wins. Please also understand that you have to convert the time-stamp to your time-zone- for example, when an auction ends at 9:00PM ET, the time-stamp I see is 7:00 as I am in the Eastern Time Zone. This should cover everything...if not, check the first statement...thanks...this has been fun... |
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