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Am I missing something here?????
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Glue staining & paper losses on the reverse, but a FAB 2!!! I think, anyway...but NOT at $150...
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(1) A "2" that presents as a "7" isn't going to sell for $25.
(2) yepbg prices all of his cards 2-3x market and only comes down about 10-20% on best offers. It's not worth dealing with him, you might as well not look at any of his listings. |
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Well...your offer definitely is low for that card, regardless of whether his ask price is high or not.
He may have called you an idiot because you said it is not a 50 dollar card, and it likely is, then shot him an offer of half of that. If I were a low grade collector that would be a dream deal for 50 bucks, to own a card that looks that good with such minor issues. If it were a 7, you would be paying 400 to 600 for it. |
Yes the front looks good but there's def some issues on the back. I still don't think it's a $50 card at least I wouldn't pay that for back damage.
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Yep. There are certainly people that would agree with that.
Overall the card is really nice except for that minor issue on the back of the card. |
Why offer 17% of the price? If someone has their cards overpriced in my opinion, I don't bother low balling them.
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PWCC sold a PSA 5 or 6 cobb with what they describe as a 'tick mark' which ultimately to me is a small loss of paper.
They defended the PSA grade and would not change the description. The card brought top dollar. This is essentially the same thing. One would argue that it should be a 2, but others may argue that it could be a 5, based on how well it presents. If I am not mistaken they changed their standards to account for 'overall presentation'. There is some staining on the back. That is likely the justification for the price Additionally, we are assuming it is missing paper. The scans are not that great and the listing doesn't say that it is missing paper, even though it likely is. The front is 6 or 7, the back without the missing paper is a 5 with the staining and with the paper it is a 2. It is priced at the price of a 5. Generally I find that if you try to convince someone that their item is not that nice, then make an offer they are a lot less likely to take you seriously. |
I always use the rule of NOPEBG for YEPBG auctions......................JMO.........
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My experience with him has been that it very much depends on the card. I have offered 70% of his ask and he has come back and asked for 95%. But in other instances he has accepted my first offer. Odd but I'm sure he has his reasons. Maybe at some point he gets sick of carrying certain cards.
Guy has some really nice stuff. Doesn't owe anyone a low price. If you think he's not worth dealing with I get that. But I've been pleasantly surprised a few times. |
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That message alone would be an automatic decline for me.
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Insulting someone while making an offer on their card probably isn't the best way to negotiate.
He has high prices and I'm surprised he sells anything but they're his things and he can ask what he likes. |
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+1 ... Live and Learn....That seller has actually discounted something for me quite nicely before.
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while I tend to agree that this seller's starting prices seem a bit high, if he's anything like me, there is no magic % off that will always get a deal done. It depends on what I'm into the card for, and sometimes even, do I have a big purchase on the horizon and need some cash.
I have to agree that being combative in an offer is a good way to get turned down, and frankly I block people, never because of the amount of an offer, but sometimes because of the attitude. If that's how they are going to act before we even do business, I don't want to find out what they're going to be like when they can actually damage my reputation on ebay. |
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Yeah, you're not wrong about the price, but it doesn't ever do any good to lead off in a confrontational way like that imo.
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If you offered me $25 on something I had $150 then proceeded to bag me on this board ......blocked.
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And hear I was thinking I was pointing out a card clearly not worth the money and I get ridiculed for perhaps being confrontational or IMHO telling the truth.
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Buy It Never
Thats way too much . BIN means Buy It Never . The $25 approach is as wrong as the $ 150 price .
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In Josh's defense, that card has been re-listing for a long time. Can't really understand how someone could have bought it for that price and with such convenient timing, but who knows? I've definitely been guilty of pricing things too high and sitting on them for a long time. I'm sure the seller has his reasons for his pricing strategy.
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What sort of reaction are you looking for here? Hi fives? |
One guy tries to shame another guys perceived high ball price by making a ridiculous low ball offer. Doesn't make a lot of sense. Offer a fair price and add a note that that's what you think the card is worth and you are not prepared to go any higher. I've offered $500 VCP value cards on eBay and put up with $105 offers with some idiotic comment attached about how generous the offer is. Lots of time wasting to go around.
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Sometimes my opinion has been wrong. It happens.
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It's the card " . . .clearly not worth the money" part that falls flat. Clearly it was worth the money to at least one person.
I just bought something from Huggins and Scott that I am sure many people on the board would laugh at and say "what the hell was that guy possibly thinking . . ." But I wanted it and was willing to pay a premium over "what it is worth." |
[QUOTE=Snapolit1;1629698]It's the card " . . .clearly not worth the money" part that falls flat.
Yeah I have to agree. I never understood people saying "The offer was insulting" when the offer is just a number. However, comments that come with the offer can indeed be insulting, and I feel this crossed that line. Like I said earlier it would've resulted in being blocked from my listings. |
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