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So I wake up this morning at 5:45am eastern (as I do each Sunday). Blurry eyed and half asleep, I search some of my usual eBay searches, and wow, up comes (what I think) is a T206 red Cobb portrait PSA 4.5 Piedmont 350-460, 42, for $5k. I think what a find and I must act quick, so I buy it immediately. Two hours later I look at the card again, and there it is, plain as day - a nice looking 4.5 factory 25 (not 42)! Well, well, seems I just totally overpaid for a card I need like I need a whole in my head!!!
I want to stress this is all my fault- the seller clearly listed it as a factory 25 and there is nothing on his listing to indicate otherwise, including the back scan which clearly shows it's a factory 25. So I now own a factory 25, that I don't need, for $1600 more than it just sold on eBay for 4 days ago. I emailed the seller and asked if he would buy back for $4000 and I would take the $1000 loss (have not heard back), but I am fully prepared to accept my lovely factory 25 at the price I agreed to pay. Anyway, could sure use consolation about now - so please let's hear some bonehead purchase stories! Btw - if anyone is looking to trade for a really nice looking Cobb red 4.5, I am open to offers and aware I will get fleeced! |
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I venture to guess most of us have done something similar. That being said it does suck when it happens. Good luck on fixing that one.
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Hopefully, that lightning fast draw of yours has yielded some nice deals in the past...
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A fellow collector once told me, " there's no such thing as too much, only too soon." You bought a blue chip card in a fantastic grade. Don't beat yourself up. Put it in the safety deposit box and forget about it for a few years. You can still come out on top, it's just going to take some time.
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Don't give him $1000!!! The guy has free 30-day returns! At the worst you let him ship it to you and ship it back. Even if he charges the 10% restocking fee that he says might apply, that still puts you down only $500 instead of $1000. Also, through eBay you have the option to officially request that the sale be canceled - which costs you $0. I have requested this once and it worked just fine - I did something similar (for a lot less $$), sent a nice email immediately (obv has to be before the card ships) and the seller was happy to cancel the sale after my request.
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Collection: https://www.flickr.com/photos/132359235@N05/sets/ For Sale: https://www.flickr.com/photos/132359...7719430982559/ Ebay listings: https://www.ebay.com/sch/harrydoyle/...p2047675.l2562 Last edited by Jobu; 02-12-2017 at 10:51 AM. |
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Perhaps your purchase will help push mid grade Red Cobbs up quicker! I'd honestly expect your card to be worth what you paid in a few years time - maybe even sooner the way T206 Cobbs have been trending.
When I first got back into the hobby nearly 2 years ago, I didn't have any research tools available to me (aside from the last 90 days of eBay sales) and spent above average VCP on a few cards. I also bought a few BVG slabs that I somewhat regret now, but luckily, nothing too bad overall. |
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Thanks for all the takes. It's not the end of the world - it is a Cobb (a very nice one at that) and I am a collector not a re-seller, so I agree that it will work out in the end. I did email the seller and explained my brain fart (no response), but I will not cancel the deal nor return it - I bought it, end of story, it's my bad not his. I am not complaining and luckily I am in a position to absorb this. What bothers me more is that this 4.5 looks busted against my other cards, all of which are 6 or above and/or rare front/back combos; in other words, I over paid for a card I have no need for- the double dinger!
Then again, I guess I should feel lucky that I am griping about not needing a Cobb 4.5..... |
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I take a jaunt every now and then through VCP, and when I did so last week, I looked at some of the cards I've purchased in the last couple years. Much to my dismay, I still own the record for "highest price paid" for a number of cards I've purchased. I don't regret that, though, as I try to buy quality cards for the grade, and I know, as others have said, that time will catch up to the value.
Hell, at least you didn't buy one of those Lucky 7 find Cobbs that keep appearing in the Cobb search. |
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You mean be a man of your word?? Say it aint so!
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Nice to see someone honor their word. Yea don't give him a grand, just hold it. It will work out for you in the end,
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It has nothing to do with being a weasel or being a man of your word. If you ask to cancel a deal it is up to the seller to say yes or no. There is nothing wrong with asking.
The seller also CHOSE to list his item with no questions asked returns (with a hefty potential "restocking" charge ... It is pretty hard to put a card back in a box). That means returning an item is 100% legit for any reason and there is nothing wrong with it ---- and that is what the seller wanted. This is not a no return listing. I do find it interesting to learn that there are apparently people out there who have never returned anything in their lives.
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Back when you typed in your bid amounts, I once accidentally added an extra digit to a bid in a major auction. Think $50,000 instead of $5,000. Happily, there was no other bidding and nothing financially harmful came of it.
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I got into a one-on-one bidding war on the 'bay and paid $57 for a raw 1965 Topps Dick Groat.
Seems like I traded a nice T206 for a 1970 Topps Nolan Ryan later graded a '6'. -traded a Lew Alcindor RC for something much younger. Sold my entire collection three times just to replace it piece by piece over the years...at higher prices, of course. - but, I'm much better now. lol ![]()
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Back in 2004, I paid $800 for a Green Cobb, really nice PSA 1. Back then they weren't worth $800 (more like $650), but it was the last card I needed for my T206 set and I didn't want to wait. I overpaid on a Cobb then, but now it could probably get twice the amount. As the other two people have said, you won't lose money by holding on to that Cobb.
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Updating my story -- the ebay seller replied to my email this morning and offered to keep the card for a 10% restocking. I accepted his offer. The seller is called madeofmiracles and he is my hero! Very gracious and great customer service (although I say that without having seen the balance hit my Paypal account for a refund). In the end, the lesson I have learned here is no Ebay purchases for this guy before noon! (and perhaps get my eyes checked more often).
I was prepared to accept the card (and actually had strong interest from Forum members to trade for and/or buy the card from me -- I love Net54), and it would not have been the end of the world, given it was a great looking Cobb and in time would have worked out. But alas, there are still some real good folks on ebay and Omar of madeofmiracles is one of them, and it all worked out -- a nice $500 adventure. Thanks to all who responded to my post. As an aside, Jobu was correct in his advice that I could have taken advantage of Seller's 30-day return policy and I appreciate the guidance on that. |
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So not being a T206 collector, and understanding the backs can have a lot of play in the price, I'm still a little blown away by the Factory 25 / Factory 42 difference.
I'm looking to add a T206 Cobb or 2 to my collection, and have really been downplaying the backs in search of something in a 3-5 with nice eye appeal... regardless of the back. Simply something I could enjoy, while assuming it is still considered "blue chip" longer term. I think you're gonna tell me to invest in a VCP membership, but short of that, how far ranging are red (or green, or bat on or off) Cobb's based on the backs (exclugint the Ty Cobb backs, of course. Not trying to hijack the thread, but any suggestions on where my best bang for the buck would go on a T206 Cobb? Thanks in advance... |
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A few deals "off ebay" because the seller ran their own "private" auction as people kept asking him to end it...hence no returns
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