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Mike Denero/Ebay BIN Price Drop
Normally, as I mindlessly troll Ebay listings, I hustle on by Mike Denero, since I have seen the cards he has listed many, many times with the same BIN's; however, today something different. He has dropped his prices on average about 10%, bringing them a bit more in line with market, I guess, in an effort to boost sales. Interesting to see if this move will quickly shift some of his inventory.
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I've been seeing the same horribly overpriced cards relisted weekly for years. Gonna take a lot more than 10% to move them. Still he is moving in the right direction.
Amazing how many pro dealers are willing to sit on dead inventory for years. I never understood the business rationale behind that approach. |
It takes several years to become a certified curator.
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Let me know when he drops his prices by 1/3 to 1/2! :)
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marketing tool...
... I mean HIM, not the concept.
here's an example of the great deals he's offering: t206 cobb red sgc 40 yesterday's price- $1650 today's price- $1840 minus 10%= $1656 this is where I usually would say you do the math... but, it's already done for you! thanks mike! |
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"You do the math.":D:D |
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I have had several good deals with Mike by contacting him and paying direct for cards he has listed on EBAY. He's very cooperative and reasonable in his 'off ebay' prices. |
I've done business with Mike. As Clyde stated, I think he's quite reasonable, imo.
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Has anyone seen a listing from Mike Denero lately? Whatever happened to that dude? Don't get me wrong; I don't miss overpriced eBay flips. I just find it curious I don't see any listings anymore.
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Yeah, his name was so synonymous with ridiculously overpriced BINs I wonder if he didn't reinvent himself as someone else.
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Note: Ebay is offering 8% back in seller's fees for items listed during a promo period. So that 10% drop is really a 2% drop from his perspective.
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It seems like Mike is gradually leaving the hobby as he hasn't acquired too many cards since the beginning of the year. I will say this, I have spoken to Mike over the last few years & he is one of the top best sellers in the hobby. True, his prices are listed higher than some dealers, but he always is willing to work with a customer to make the buyer happy. He is honest, sincere, & very respectful to me for years. I hope he is not leaving the hobby because he will be missed.
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A little off-topic but David Bryan (davidbvintage--who was mentioned in another thread today) has always been one of my favorite eBay sellers. I have never been able to find fault with his pricing on T206s, E cards, M cards or others (he obviously pays close attention to the market) and he has always provided great customer service. Here's to the good eBay sellers! |
Thx. Never did business with David but will keep an eye out.
I tried a thread a few weeks ago where people could identify some lesser known/hyped eBay seller for exactly this reason . . . .to see if some small guys out there deserved public kudos and see if somehow I was missing someone good. Unfortunately my thread blew up in a matter of minutes when I identified a seller that at least one other person had in their sights and pounced all over. I guess that's my fault in not having encyclopedic knowledge of every grievance anyone has ever had on the board about a seller since day 1 of Net 54. |
Most of the good smaller sellers (yours truly included) are usually wished by others to remain small. It's almost like finding a diamond in the rough in a world of vastly overpriced cards. It's like people don't want a good secret getting out, because good deals are getting few and far between.
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He's a member here but he hasn't posted in long time.
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