Posted By:
Ted ZanidakisYour comments.....
....."Then, with bidding on the card at $344, you placed a bid of $355.55. Less than 15 minutes later
you took the card up over $400. And then you finished up at $410."
OK, as I've said, repeatedly, I assumed that this card was graded properly as an Ex card. And, I was
excited that, finally, this "Super Print" (SS) surfaced with a Sovereign 460 back. It is probably the
toughest of the Six SS cards to find with this back. I now have 5 of these six SS cards with Sov 460
backs (an accomplishment, not easily achieved).
So, you are trying to get into my mind, to figure out my bidding pattern on this Evers card. It's not really
anyone's business; however, since you have made it public....I will tell you that I was closely following
the bidding and I knew there would be a "sniper", or two. Therefore, I kept increasing my bid, for fear
that I would lose this card in the final seconds.
My fear proved true, a new bidder did "snipe" at the very last second....but, my "hidden bid" exceeded
his snipe bid. My $355.55 and $401.77 bids were also "hidden bids" that were subsequently exceeded
by other bidders.
Incidently, I don't recall ever having seen a Net54 poster exposing another member's actual bidding #'s
on a particular ebay item. I realize that anyone can access this information; however, I don't appreciate
your posting of it....for whatever purposes you have.
TED Z