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Anyone know yepbg on eBay? Are they net54 member?
If anyone knows this eBay seller and has an email address or net54 handle, I'd appreciate the info. Thanks
Ryan |
Everybody knows him, or at least knows "of" him, lol. I don't know if he was ever on the board or not. You can always use "contact seller" on e-bay, unless of coarse you are trying to buy off e-bay. Good luck.
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Thanks for the reply. Trying to buy off eBay. His prices are a total joke (beyond silly high), but he has something I could use and I am hoping the guy is reasonable off eBay.
Ryan Hotchkiss |
Here is an old thread asking the same:
http://www.net54baseball.com/showthr...ighlight=yepbg Seems he is a member here. Huh. |
It seems that he recently lowered all his prices by 35%.
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Looks like he hasn't been on here in a while. You may want to email him on eBay and ask him to check his n54 pm's. He is on that list of eBay dealers that are out of their minds.
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Yikes, thank you. I guess I must hit him up on eBay... Thanks everyone
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He is not easy to deal with I made him a decent offer on a couple cards with no reply the next time he re-listed the cards he jacked the price up another couple hundred dollars. I think his cards are for show only.
Daryl Fraley |
Brian
Brian is a nice guy but usually sticks to his prices....I have sold him a few cards on ebay..........Jerry
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I've offered him 20% above all previously recorded sales and got nowhere. Good luck!
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Why people even consider buying from that guy is beyond me. I got a PSA 2 1953 Mickey Mantle #82. You can have it for $10,000.
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I've never understood the posts that criticize an Ebay or lister's seller's asking price. I would ask $1,000,000 for a 1964 Mantle if that's the cash it would take me to part with it. If it offends you, move on. Buy the 1964 Mantle from the other guy for $125, but don't complain about an individual who paid to list his.
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It gets tiresome to see the exact same cards from the same sellers listed on eBay for years. PWCC gets hammered on here frequently -- and the criticisms about retractions and shill bidding with PWCC are absolutely justified. But one of the main reasons PWCC has such a huge following is because much of eBay is nothing but a museum now. |
I agree with John
Some of you guys have gotten laughably lazy. You want it so easy type in ebay search and boom all that pops up is cheaply priced cards you want. It is not very hard to scroll past something you feel is priced to high. What's that take a fraction of a second. We used to have to drive to shows, shops, etc then search through stacks and stacks of overpriced beaters to find a diamond. It is still far easier scrolling on the computer than it used to be finding material. Having to put a little effort into finding something is not a big deal and should actually make it a little more rewarding when you do grab something. I know its easier to complain about the big bad card dealer.
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If bitching, complaining, venting, and flat out being outraged were outlawed we could shut the Internet down tomorrow.
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At least they are priced. One pet peeve at a show is seeing the one diamond, waiting around to ask a price, and then being met with a ridiculous museum piece number....show after show......after show.
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Despite all the good advice they get here, and all the threads about them here, people like Levi and Dean and Yep seem to just stay out there doing their thing....for years. They just won't listen to reason :)
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My earlier comment wasn't a complaint, just a fact to provide context for the OP. I don't fault him for his model, it's either: 1.) working or 2.) he has zero need to sell the cards and these are just the "what it would take" prices. Either way, good for him. He's got a lot of nice stuff and it wouldn't surprise me that he gets sales by people simply wearing themselves down; wanting a card and not being able to find it anywhere else over a prolonged period of time and just giving in.
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(1) yes, he has nice stuff and (2) I doubt there are many situations where he has a card that you can't find somewhere else. In the last few years I have bought maybe 4 or 5 things that are rare enough that they never show up anywhere. For those, sometimes you need to throw caution to the wind. |
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Disposable income / patience = yepbg sales Arthur |
I am trying to find this guy too. Anyone ever get his net 54 ID?
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or look for yepbg under the "community" link. yepbg member email.gif sendpm.gif |
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Peter— I think Yepdog, Dean and Levi have kept their prices high all these years just to tick people here off. Maybe that is the business plan. |
I just purchased a great card from yepbg. He was solid in the transaction. I offered him a price and he offered back my price with clarification on the card. He could have just accepted but he didn’t.
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overpaid
Overpaid Josh? My guess is YES
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I hate it when sellers mark stuff up and try to run a business. Sucks. These guys should sell stuff way below market price. Isn’t that how every business works?
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James https://www.ebay.com/itm/1964-Topps-...sAAOSwAuZX00vW |
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I do like how someone won't give me $10 more than what I paid for a raw card that he needs for his collection, because I'm not entitled to get ANYTHING, but once I get it graded, I wind up selling it for $50 more than I was asking for from the raw guy.
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If someone asks me what I paid for something I am selling I generally tell them $1. . |
This seller has 3 Grover Hartley cards, 2 of which I need for my PC, but his prices are exorbitant. It's quite annoying.
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I just checked on ebay, he sure has sold a lot of cards this month and many with best offer accepted. The way people were posting on here, I thought maybe he never sold a card.
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If hundreds of people considered a recent Heritage auction and the selling price was $1000, I sort of think the market has spoken and right now informed people value it (right now) at $1000. I'm not saying I won't pay $1200 or maybe $1500 for it, but I do think what others have recently paid is an important thing to know and highly relevant. |
Ah now see I'm confusing the issue.
What someone paid for it is irrelevant. I agree. That's their issue. I confused the discussion. Recent sales is something different. Never mind. |
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