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yanks12025 08-21-2012 08:00 PM

So who
 
So who got the seller to end this item early?:mad:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/350588990142...#ht_500wt_1182

batsballsbases 08-21-2012 08:57 PM

bat
 
Brock,
I dont think you will get an answer to this one!;)

yanks12025 08-21-2012 09:04 PM

Yeah I'm thinking the same thing. I asked the seller how much they sold it for, but guessing I won't hear back from them either.

bat_master 08-21-2012 09:57 PM

I just hope they took my advice. I sent them a message while it was live saying that if they sell if off ebay not to take less than $4,000. I'd have hated to see another bat like this sell for $600...

GrayGhost 08-22-2012 04:38 AM

Is that GU or something? O'wise, why would it be 4000?

yanks12025 08-22-2012 05:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bat_master (Post 1028780)
I just hope they took my advice. I sent them a message while it was live saying that if they sell if off ebay not to take less than $4,000. I'd have hated to see another bat like this sell for $600...

Or listed on a website a week later.


And Gray yes it is game used.

bat_master 08-22-2012 06:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by yanks12025 (Post 1028817)
Or listed on a website a week later.


And Grey yes it is game used.


Yep. Or listed on a website. At least I can look myself in the mirror and know that I've NEVER blatantly low balled someone. Can you say the same???

You keep taking shot after shot at people for re-selling. Like the shot you took at me on GUU recently for the Kurt Suzuki jersey. What you didn't know is that I offered the jersey to one of the guys on that site at a price that after shipping & paypal fees would have left me with a profit of around $30. I even told him in the email "The best part being that the item would end up in the hands of a Suzuki collector."

If you want me to forward you the email I will.

yanks12025 08-22-2012 07:15 AM

I can look at myself in the mirror, because with that item I could only offer what I had at the time. So it's not my fault they accepted it. The Mantle bat, the seller came up with that price.
And saying on GUU, "That I'm sure he saw it when it was on ebay". Is not taking a shot, it's saying maybe he saw it on ebay and wasn't interested in it.

sicollector1954 08-22-2012 11:37 AM

bat
 
Bat is going to be relisted on Sept.1 guys so save your money and take your best shot!

yanks12025 11-22-2012 01:04 PM

So the bat sold for over $4,200 on eBay several months ago but brought less at mears auction. But noticed today it was removed from the mears sale page from their last auction, maybe it didn't meet a reserve?

mjkm90 11-22-2012 01:22 PM

I find it amusing when people cry whenever someone else has the smarts to work a deal off ebay. Put on your big boy pants and make a deal quicker than the next person. Either that, or get back down in the basement til your mommy brings you a TV dinner...good gawd!!!

Scott Garner 11-22-2012 02:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mjkm90 (Post 1055057)
I find it amusing when people cry whenever someone else has the smarts to work a deal off ebay. Put on your big boy pants and make a deal quicker than the next person. Either that, or get back down in the basement til your mommy brings you a TV dinner...good gawd!!!

+1

Exhibitman 11-22-2012 03:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mjkm90 (Post 1055057)
I find it amusing when people cry whenever someone else has the smarts to work a deal off ebay. Put on your big boy pants and make a deal quicker than the next person. Either that, or get back down in the basement til your mommy brings you a TV dinner...good gawd!!!

+2

prewarsports 11-23-2012 11:44 PM

The only thing that bothers me is not that a person ends an auction early, its when they do so and completely get ripped off. I have seen things worth thousands of dollars with questions and answers posted on the auction where people are offering $50 or $25 or even $10! At least treat people within the realm of fairness and its a no lose situation. If they take the offer, you both win, if they dont, at least you know you treated them fairly and can sleep at night.

Rhys

Runscott 11-24-2012 03:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by prewarsports (Post 1055376)
The only thing that bothers me is not that a person ends an auction early, its when they do so and completely get ripped off. I have seen things worth thousands of dollars with questions and answers posted on the auction where people are offering $50 or $25 or even $10! At least treat people within the realm of fairness and its a no lose situation. If they take the offer, you both win, if they dont, at least you know you treated them fairly and can sleep at night.

Rhys

Rhys, if a seller accepts your offer, then they probably paid less for the item and are happy with their profit, just as you will be if/when you re-sell it. But I think it's different if they are selling personal items and simply don't know the value. Tough call.

HRBAKER 11-24-2012 07:39 AM

I think the adage about treating people as you would hope to be treated applies here. To me a person who would offer $50 for a $1000 item has no standing to complain about card doctoring, auction house fraud, etc. Just my opinion and I am sure others will disagree.

Rob D. 11-24-2012 07:51 AM

What I think is shameful is when a person will make multiple offers to a seller, trying to pressure him or her to directly sell an item or cards that were listed. Then, after the person is successful and persuades the seller, won't acknowledge what he did. It's like he knows what he did wasn't exactly right. Hey, if you thought it was OK to convince the seller of something, then it ought to be OK to man up and admit it after the deal is done.

It's like Jeff said: Treat others as you'd like to be treated. And if you're not willing to admit how you treated someone, the guess here is it wasn't something to be proud of.

Leon 11-24-2012 10:26 AM

I literally spend hours almost every day scouring ebay for good deals. I readily admit to offering 25% or so, sometimes, on cards and stuff but usually it's about 50% and sometimes they accept. Best yet is when the searching pays off and the auction runs it course. I would have easily paid 5x-10x this amount for this card, but the auction ran it's course...I personally don't have a problem with folks offering whatever they want to for something. I am a greedy basta** though :).


http://www.ebay.com/itm/160912022935...84.m1439.l2648


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Exhibitman 11-24-2012 10:30 AM

At least you're candid, Leon. Sign me up on the greedhead express too!

thecatspajamas 11-24-2012 05:53 PM

To give a seller's perspective, I personally get annoyed with offers on AUCTION items mainly because at any given time I have several thousand FIXED PRICE / BEST OFFER listings and obviously know how to use the Best Offer function. If I wanted to take offers, or add a Buy It Now price to the listing, I would.

Personal annoyance aside though, when I get offers or requests for a Buy It Now price on an Auction item, I send back a "thank you for your interest, but no" message and politely explain that I have a policy to never end an Auction early to sell the item outright.

When it comes to taking Best Offers on Fixed Price items, the offers of 10% of my asking price are somewhat annoying, but I typically respond to those with what I feel to be a reasonable counteroffer. I feel there is a bit of etiquette with making Best Offers, but realize that everyone may not feel the same way. The ones that really push my buttons though are when the offerer makes a lowball offer and also includes an explanation along the lines of 1) I really don't need it, but will take it off your hands for this amount 2) it's a gift for whoever, so please take my offer 3) make a big deal about the condition of the item but that they could use a filler copy until they can find one in decent condition, etc. 4) I'm going to be making (lowball) offers on a lot of your items so hopefully you will take them all.

My favorite was a buyer who offered $5 for some small toys that I had priced at $50. I countered something like $40 or $45, and they sent back the same $5 offer saying "Take the offer. I'm just going to put them in a candy dish on my coffee table." I declined and informed them that what they did with the items didn't enter into the equation. I also asked if, by their logic, if they intended to throw the items in the trash upon receipt, should I just give the toys to them for free?

My philosophy is that sure, lowball offers are annoying, but I don't have to take them. Don't insult my intelligence and expect me to still do business with you though.


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