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Has Anyone Found a New Way to See 'Best Offer' Sold Prices?
There used to be two different go-to ways to see the actual amount a 'Best Offer' auction sold for on ebay:
1. In The Url Replace "Www" With "Item" And Then Replace "Com" With "Ca" 2. Http://Cgi.Ebay.Com/Ws/Ebayisapi.Dll?Viewitemversion&Item=PUT-ITEM#-HERE But neither of these efforts seems to work anymore (or is it just me?). Has anyone run across a new method of accomplishing this feat? |
Right click on page, and select "View Source"
Search source page for "taxExclusivePrice" |
go to 130point.com
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Most of those sites are no longer going to work since eBay is now restricting their sales data from sites that aren't official members.
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Slabwatch.com is still working as of this morning but not sure how much longer it will be.
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The question for me is, why does eBay make this info so hard to find? I guess maybe I would understand if they hid the final sale price of every item, ever.....but to just hide the BO price seems odd to me.
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Many people don't realize that many non-BO prices are also being reported wrong. If the seller doesn't take offers, but someone sends them a message through PMs on eBay, the seller can make a lower offer through that. I am pretty sure that does not get reported with a slashed-through sale price to let anyone know it didn't actually sell for the initial BIN price.
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So people don't really think 1990 Topps print defects sold for $4,700 each, duh! You might think that a 1990 Topps print defect sold for $4700, but as long as I am not involved in the transaction, I don't really care. |
Agree
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Good news is that I've been checking actual sales prices for a while and they are nearly always accurately reflected on PSA's web site in its prices realized section. Bad news is it is PSA doing a good job. :D
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Like you said, to each their own. But when it comes to matters of privacy, there are things I value at lot more (than if someone knows what was paid for a baseball card). |
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I'm going to open my own website called Imustbeanignoramous.com I found the sortsof.com to be pretty cool. Thanks for that. |
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eBay needs to be very transparent when it comes to auction results. There are a lot of people in the business including myself who depend on those results as a price guide and they are far too unreliable. They should be showing the actual sold results for a buy it now. In addition, if an item is returned or an order canceled that sale should be removed from the sold listings. It’s way too easy for market manipulation to occur the way things are - this is what happens when you lack transparency. These guys who are out there know it and are using these things to their advantage to try and screw over other buyers. eBay is complicit in this in that it is to their benefit to show higher sold results An item listed at $395 obo looks more impressive than putting up a lower actual sold price.
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And I agree, what is the logic in eBay showing some sale prices and not others?? Being transparent with buy/sell prices only makes the hobby (market) more efficient. And isn't that what we all want - buyers and sellers interacting in an efficient marketplace? Unless you don't. So if you don't want that information divulged, don't use a public forum to peddle/procure your goods. |
I'm surprised how many people didn't know about the search function in their web browser.
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That 'view source' approach just seems to be a PC thing. For Macs and OSX using Safari, you gotta go to preferences and click the 'Show Develop menu in menu bar' button. Then when you are on the 'see original listing' page, you go to the Develop menu and click "Show Page Source." This will give you all the code at bottom, which you may or may not be able to search for 'taxExclusivePrice.'
What I did is select all of that code and then paste it in a different (text) program, where I did the 'taxExclusivePrice' search and BINGO!! it was a winner. |
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Thanks Swarmee Russ |
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Thanks for the "View page source" and find "taxExclusivePrice" tip!
Seems to work for me on a PC. |
It appears that Ebay has closed the taxexclusiveprice window.
Does anyone have any other ways that currently work? Thanks |
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Awesome - thanks!!
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Slabwatch and 130point did not work for me. Anyone have a current method for finding best offer prices? TIA......
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Most people think that Terapeak through eBay is going to be the only way after a while. Did you create a free login at PWCC Marketplace and search there?
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Also, if this is an option, where on their menu do you search for this information? Thank you!! Any other current alternatives? |
130point.com worked for me. :)
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https://130point.com/
seems to have a database error.... "Error establishing a database connection" Anyone have a current way to find actual best offers accepted? |
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On eBay, click on the Sell at the top of the window. Then hover over Research in the list of options under Seller Hub and choose the first one, Terapeak product research. You can then search for anything over a specified date range, and the price listed will be what it sold for whether it was an auction, BIN or Best Offer.
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https://130point.com/ Still works but instead of entering the item number like we used to you now need to enter the title of the auction, or most of it.
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Thanks guys!
https://130point.com/ Nice to know, this will help big time.
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