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Peter_Spaeth 05-01-2019 10:44 AM

A tale of three Jeter Murphys
 
Why does PWCC's go for $200 more than the other one, one day later?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/1993-Stadiu...p2047675.l2557

https://www.ebay.com/itm/1993-TOPPS-...p2047675.l2557

And $250 more than this one?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/1993-Topps-...p2047675.l2557

People pushing the market again?

Republicaninmass 05-01-2019 11:48 AM

Must be PWCCs high shipping fees, means it shipped safer.

AGuinness 05-01-2019 12:30 PM

My non-snarky and honest attempt to come up with a reason is that perhaps PWCC just gets that many more eyeballs and can reach that much more of the demand-side.


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Dpeck100 05-01-2019 12:42 PM

Three bidders took the card from $650 to the final price in the PWCC. A lot of times you have to throw these sales out when it is that thin passed what I call the pack of bidders.

I just looked at all three and nothing glaringly obvious sticks out on their bidding records.

Could just be a few people got in the mindset that they wanted to win the auction they had been following.

Peter I completely agree with you that some of this activity just leaves you scratching your head.

PWCC has developed a brand and a loyal customer base and while I might bid slightly more for a card they are selling because of prior positive experience nearing 50% is just hard to explain.

Many times in recent years the top Wrestling All Stars cards that come to market get consigned to them and so if I want the card I have no choice but to bid but if you were offering the card I would naturally bid too and hope I won.

Peter_Spaeth 05-01-2019 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Dpeck100 (Post 1874279)
Three bidders took the card from $650 to the final price in the PWCC. A lot of times you have to throw these sales out when it is that thin passed what I call the pack of bidders.

I just looked at all three and nothing glaringly obvious sticks out on their bidding records.

Could just be a few people got in the mindset that they wanted to win the auction they had been following.

Peter I completely agree with you that some of this activity just leaves you scratching your head.

PWCC has developed a brand and a loyal customer base and while I might bid slightly more for a card they are selling because of prior positive experience nearing 50% is just hard to explain.

Many times in recent years the top Wrestling All Stars cards that come to market get consigned to them and so if I want the card I have no choice but to bid but if you were offering the card I would naturally bid too and hope I won.

One has 13 retractions, does that not stick out a little? I think it may be a case of what Brent has called "market pushing" -- that is, people trying to establish higher prices.

Dpeck100 05-01-2019 01:20 PM

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One has 13 retractions, does that not stick out a little? I think it may be a case of what Brent has called "market pushing" -- that is, people trying to establish higher prices.



The bidder does have 13 retractions which I think is ridiculous but a low bid percentage with the seller and a broad mix of items bid on.

He bid twice at $605 and $881 so potentially reasonable bidding.

I am not sold that you can just look at all of this data and know for certain in most cases.

Check out this item.

https://www.ebay.com/bfl/viewbids/20...p2047675.l2565

I am 1132.

My goal was to find the top bid and then went in higher in the final minute and still got smoked. Someone would look at this and say I was shilling when in reality I was just testing out the top bid knowing I was going higher.


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