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edacraBobby, Thanks for answering, Ibut 'm still not sure I'm reading that correctly. You visually check each and every auction before it's listed in your system?
Maybe I need to clarify what I'm asking. Say I want to price a rare food issue and the last copy that sold on Ebay went for $150 without a grade attached to it. Nobody assigned it a grade. The description left it up to the buyers to determine condition. How does the system account for the missing information? All we know is that card sold for $150. How do we know if a dog chewed on it first?
If it's a recent auction I guess I can reference the photo and see how much nicer my card is - but without that photo, or without someone looking at the fuzzy Ebay photo and making a guess, how can I arrive at a price? I'm sure your system tracks things with precision, but I'm hoping there's a method to account for the situation I've described, because it's pretty common one.
Again, I'm hopipng you guys have a creative solution and it's all been thought through. Not meaning to challenge you, or attack what I hear is a very useful system. It's more a case of wanting to know it's capabilities, or limitations right now. Thanks!