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National Ebay Hall of Fame and Museum
Established in 2019 to honor those items so cherished by their sellers, that they've been displayed on eBay for eternity with exorbitant asking prices so as to never risk selling them.
I am pleased to announce the inaugural class of inductees. This brilliant duo has had an unprecedented 5 plus year run on eBay, becoming the first items to hit that milestone while emblazoned with a "Best Offer" option. This impressive run of availability has lead them to be known as "The Lou Gehrig of pennants" amongst old time pennant collectors. <a href="http://imgbox.com/Z3kTtnEp" target="_blank"><img src="https://images2.imgbox.com/c0/16/Z3kTtnEp_o.jpg" alt="image host"/></a> <a href="http://imgbox.com/W5Tmn4GS" target="_blank"><img src="https://images2.imgbox.com/76/8d/W5Tmn4GS_o.jpg" alt="image host"/></a> Please join me in welcoming these two pennants (and their seller) as the inaugural class of inductees into the National eBay Hall of Fame and Museum on this 20th day of March in the year of our Lord, two thousand and nineteen. Congratulations! |
This following piece has been nominated by the Veterans' Committee...
Awesome Jacket, but has seemingly been a "Watch List item" for nearly a decade. I believe that anyone and everyone who's interested (and capable of paying the price) has seen it by now. If you really want to sell it, just consign the damn thing to Heritage or REA and let it realize its market value. :rolleyes: https://www.ebay.com/itm/1905-06-Pit...frcectupt=true |
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How about this candidate. Been for sale for many years at the same price by a seller with zero feedback.
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?m...2F264246353855 |
What about the 1866 troy haymakers set that's been on Ebay for as long as I can remember
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Nominated: 1898 Harvard Baseball Championship Stein. Made of pewter. $6,750.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/RARE-1898-H...cAAOSwv9FXgxaehttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...2f874b0785.jpg Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G930A using Tapatalk |
What’s even better about this thread is that all the eBay links will have their “views” increased and will likely make a seller or two think that the item might just sell soon...
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I love when I make a totally fair offer on an item and the seller responds that the item is easily worth his asking price. If that were true it wouldn't be on Ebay, unsold for 5 years. |
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First, 99% of the results on Worthpoint are from Ebay. That in and off itself, isn't the problem. The problems are: 1) Ebay only sends him "some" of the pictures from each listing. Quite often you can't even see the item in it's entirety so it's impossible to draw any conclusions regarding the sale price. Many of his listings have only one photo and you'll never see more than three (even though many ebay listings include as many as 12). 2) The only sale prices displayed that you can have any confidence in are those in auction format and some times it's hard to tell if it was an auction. You have to look for odd selling prices like $97.43. For any item that was listed as a buy it now "or best offer", he shows you the listed price, not the accepted offer price. So you have no idea what the item really sold for. This renders a huge portion of his results suspect if not useless. At best you can use the site to establish a fuzzy ball park of what is probably acceptable to pay or accept for an item. The site could be so much better if you saw actual results and from more than one source....and all the pictures. |
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