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Originally Posted by PowderedH2O
An absolute tragedy for all nine and their families.
I will disagree with those that criticize the raising of prices for Kobe signed material. When Baines made the HOF prices for Baines rookies went up. When Michael Jackson died, $2 Thriller LP's sold for $100. If you are a business person and have a Kobe related item to sell, now is when you will get your best price. It isn't like raising the price on water during a hurricane or life saving medicine. It is a sports collectible. I don't blame sellers for raising prices at all. Now, if you sold an item for $175 on Saturday then cancelled the order to make more money, then that is a deceitful business practice. But, to raise the price to what the market allows seems like a sound business strategy to me, distasteful as the timing may appear.
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right if an auction were held today on an item is a seller supposed to stop the sale because the sale price is much higher today versus in the past?
I brought this up on jose fernandez....and now again on Bryant.....there could be lawsuits brought against him...there were others on board..one a former coach of jeff mcneil...