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Posted By: Scott Mt. Joy
Hi all, |
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Posted By: Robert Klevens
Not sure about shill bidding, but if you want to shorten the links just put the item number at the end like this. |
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
That is some wierd bidding. Not so much the shilling aspect but the reserves on those 1922's are unbelievable. I have dealt with roomn8 before and evrything was smooth, but the high reserve and the almost equally high bids are strange to say the least. I haven't seen any 1922's sell for those types of prices previously. |
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Posted By: Scott Mt. Joy
Thanks for the info Robert |
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Posted By: Jim VB
That seller has posted here in the past. Maybe we can get an explanation from him. |
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Posted By: Dave Haas
As an exhibit collector, I've noticed 3 whales bidding lately, one of whom is the Lone Star Collection who only bids with snipes and almost always wins. He recently bought 6-8 1921 Exhibits for 3-4 times their real value. My set was #2 on PSA and now is #3. He is focusing only on PSA 5's or better and recently this particular Seller has been selling many Exhibits PSA 5 or better. The other two whales bid up the cards before his snipes or ultimately win the ones he isn't interested in. Stay out til the whales finish feeding. |
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Posted By: Scott Mt. Joy
I hear ya Dave, I have sold to the whales recently and they always sniped, and in those auctions I never got a bid from either of the two bidders that have bumped these PSA 5-6 to over a grand apiece. Just seems fishy, would be nice to hear from the seller because he is losing some bidders over this. |
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Posted By: Scott Mt. Joy
Not sure what to make of this, just got a bid from the private user on one of my auctions??? I'm guessing someone is reading this post, guess worse case if they win I will know if they are in the same town. |
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Posted By: Matt
I believe you can block private FB users if you want to. |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
I'm not familiar with "private users". I know there are users whose feedback is "private" and I know of sellers who "protect" bidders identies but having someone bid on your auctions and you as a seller don't know who it is just can't be, can it? |
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Posted By: Scott Mt. Joy
Hi Steve, I guess I should have said they have their feedback set to private so you have no idea what they have bid on and won before. Since they bid on my auction I do see that they have 799 with 100% but I cant see anything else. Not being able to see feedback seems to make it even easier to cover up if in fact you are shilling. |
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
I will say again that I have only had smooth transactions with the seller. However, the strangest part of this whole situation to me is the reserves on the cards. Why would there be reserves approaching $2000 on PSA 4-5 1922 Exhibits? Where would you even get that price range from? Just seems a little bizarre. |
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Posted By: Dave Haas
Last week this seller had a 1921 Exhibit Babe Ruth in a PSA 6 with a reserve price on it. Lone Star bid up to $5400 (wow) and never did reach the reserve. I'm sure it will come up for sale again but how could you not accept $5400 for it. Crazy! |
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Posted By: Tim Newcomb
Sounds like Scott got it here: |
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Posted By: Daniel
Hi All, |
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Posted By: Scott Mt. Joy
Thanks for the reply Daniel, I have been happy with the recent purchases I have done with you but those auctions have never had the early bidding like the ones you have up now. |
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Posted By: D. Bergin
The reserves he has picked are not going to be met. |
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Posted By: Matt
Dave - I would imagine there is a fee to consign whether the reserve is met or not that would cover the fees. |
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
Daniel, Thanks for coming on here and explaining he situation, from your perspective. I'm sorry if I overestimated your reserves earlier, but even you admitted the reserves were pretty unrealistic. Your client is obviously free to set his reserve where he wishes, but it does look somewhat strange to those on the outside looking in. |
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Posted By: cmoking
Dave wrote: "Last week this seller had a 1921 Exhibit Babe Ruth in a PSA 6 with a reserve price on it. Lone Star bid up to $5400 (wow) and never did reach the reserve. I'm sure it will come up for sale again but how could you not accept $5400 for it. Crazy! " |
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Posted By: Daniel
Dave, |
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Posted By: Matt
Daniel - thanks for coming on and clarifying your position. Clearly you have stated that if the consignor admits to shilling up his listing you will not stand for it, which is a good step. |
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Posted By: Daniel
Matt, |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
No more record prices on Exhibit cards! My surf, my waves, go home! |
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Posted By: Scott Mt. Joy
This is why I have issues- |
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Posted By: cmoking
Why don't one of you Exhibit owners test it out and put out a similar card and see what happens? |
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Posted By: Daniel
Scott, |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
Count me among the skeptics. I know timing is everything, but I sold two common 1922 Exhibits in PSA 7 less than two months ago, and received exactly one bidder on each for my opening price of $149.99. I don't profess to know all the nuances of that set, but I damn sure know that PSA 7s are not readily available and that when common 5s are not meeting a four-figure reserve, something ain't passing the smell test. |
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Posted By: D. Bergin
Dave, |
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Posted By: Daniel
Todd, |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
Actually, you have several commons, not one currently bid at well over four figures, although only two are PSA 5. NONE of these are meeting reserve, and as others have noted, the bidding seems odd: |
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Posted By: jdrum
Has also been used in the past to see what the card would bring theoretically. Then if the seller was pleased with the amount, he could sell it to the high bidder in an off ebay transaction and save the final value fees. I don't know if you can do this anymore but I had it tried on me several times in the past. |
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Posted By: Scott Mt. Joy
I have no problem with the reserves, no matter what they were set at. Its the bidding and if you know one of them, they are getting ripped off. I just think you have 22 1922 exhibits that are at the highest prices ever (more than higher graded same cards too) and yet not one of them has hit the reserve, seems like someone bidding knows what the reserves are. |
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Posted By: Daniel
Scott, |
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
Normally I would never point out my own item on ebay on this board but I have listed my 1922 Exhibits Dana Fillingim PSA 7 for just slightly less than the price yours was going for which was graded a PSA 5.5 |
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Posted By: Misunderestimated (Brian H)
First of all I want to say that I have "done business" with Daniel and have consistently found him to be absolutely above board and honest and only wish that everyone else I dealt with was equally trustworthy/ |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
I don't disagree with you as a general matter, but here, I just went to the PSA registry site, and see that only three people have registered this 1922 Exhibit set. The furthest along is only 22.97% complete, and his GPA is 1.24, i.e. his cards are mostly 1s and 2s. The highest GPA is under 5, and that collector has fewer than 15% of the set. The third guy has registered exactly one card. In short, no one's breaking down the doors to be #1 on this set--no one is close to even denting it and no or very few high grade cards are dominating anyone's collection of this set. No feeding frenzy here. |
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Posted By: leon
Under this circumstance I see no problem with what you are doing...good luck... |
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Posted By: Scott Mt. Joy
Funny Rhett, I was thinking the same thing. I have a Rixley 4 that I would be happy to sell since the two bidders that didnt win the other one at $550 still need one and would even give them a $100 discount and put it up at $450. Will have to go up this weekend. |
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Posted By: cmoking
Great test! What are the odds it really sells with actual money going to Rhett? I'd be happy to lay 10 to 1 against it selling. Any takers? |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
lemmee see here, I put up $100 to your $1,000 then I go ahead and buy the card to win the bet does that mean I got the card free??? |
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Posted By: Matt
excellent Steve. |
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Posted By: cmoking
Sorry Steve, max bet is $1 to keep it legal. |
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Posted By: Daniel
I thought I'd share with you all that most of the lots which did not meet reserve are pending a sale to one of the bidders. The prices are being materially discounted, with my consignor’s approval, due to my inability to absolutely determine if the prices were artificially pushed up. One of the bidders, who has bought from me before, has been blocked from participating in my future auctions until I am comfortable with his intentions with respect to the Exhibit auctions. I have not decided the fate of my consignor but my suspicion is that we will no longer be working together, which seems to be a mutual decision. I sincerely appreciate those of you who have been supportive of me in what has been a horrendous situation that I wouldn't wish upon anyone. |
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Posted By: jdrum
the consignor is comfortable with a number "materially" south of his reserve? Tough spot. |
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Posted By: Misunderestimated (Brian H)
Todd -- You are certainly correct about the '22 Exhibits and the PSA Registry factor. Reading it over I'm not sure I explained my general idea clearly either . . |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
I too am pleased by the way this appears to have been handled. I have bid on this seller's auctions, and likely will again. |
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Posted By: Tim Newcomb
Here's a lovely SGC 60 1922 Exhibit with a few hours to go-- it's sitting at $10.51 with 8 hours to go. By this time the PSA 5s in roomn8's auctions a few days were already pushing four figures (before the decimal, that is) and still hadn't hit reserve. Gee, where are the "whales" now? |
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Posted By: jdrum
The answer is simple. All the "whales" already have this one, right? |
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
Still no bids on my Fillingim, and nary a best offer to boot. Too bad, I was really hoping for a small windfall this week. Bummer! |
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