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ocjack 02-15-2022 04:34 PM

OT: Worthpoint Sales Prices
 
I know there was a website that allowed you to see the sales prices on Ebay deals. Can someone remind me of its name? And does that site also search Worthpoint sales or is there another method to see final sales prices there?

Thanks.

tiger8mush 02-15-2022 04:45 PM

https://130point.com/sales/

ocjack 02-15-2022 05:00 PM

Thanks Rob, I'll remember to bookmark it this time. Doesn't look like it works for Worthpoint though. Any suggestions from the group?

Eric72 02-15-2022 05:04 PM

If you're asking about "buy it now or best offer" transactions, I can see the actual sales price on eBay. Their Terapeak product research tool shows the accepted offer price.

swarmee 02-15-2022 05:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ocjack (Post 2197259)
Thanks Rob, I'll remember to bookmark it this time. Doesn't look like it works for Worthpoint though. Any suggestions from the group?

You have to pay worthpoint to log into worthpoint and get their sales data. I am not aware of a site that catalogs worthpoint information, as it's behind a firewall and they'd probably consider that theft.

Plus, they deleted nearly all their sports card history a year or two ago, coincidentally when it was getting a lot of hits by the amateur sleuths looking for trimmed and altered cards in before and after slabs.

ocjack 02-15-2022 05:58 PM

Thanks everyone for the quick responses.

Snowman 02-15-2022 10:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by swarmee (Post 2197268)
You have to pay worthpoint to log into worthpoint and get their sales data. I am not aware of a site that catalogs worthpoint information, as it's behind a firewall and they'd probably consider that theft.

Plus, they deleted nearly all their sports card history a year or two ago, coincidentally when it was getting a lot of hits by the amateur sleuths looking for trimmed and altered cards in before and after slabs.

It had nothing to do with people looking for trimmed and altered cards. That's just another log on the conspiracy theory log cabin. Worthpoint was crawling eBay sales history, as was Terapeak. Both were paid services that effectively offered the same thing to eBay buyers and sellers. eBay acquired Terapeak a few years ago and they changed their agreements with competitors like Worthpoint afterward. They also changed their source code so that people like me who wrote scripts that would tell you what an item sold for could no longer do so. They want you to use Terapeak.


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