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Grand Slam Bids question
A general question for one of the Grand Slam Bid honchos...I have tried to view the completed auctions (while logged in) but have been unable to see them, even after clicking on the closed auction link on the left side. What does one need to do to view completed auctions?
By the way, great site and some cool cards so far. Brian |
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Brian - There is an issue with the closed auctions drop down on the left side that should be resolved within the next week. In the meanwhile, you can get to closed auctions from here:
http://www.grandslambids.com/search.php Last edited by Matt; 06-18-2010 at 11:00 AM. |
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at the top in advanced search....
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Also, we hope folks will give the system a whirl. Instead of listing somewhere else, try GSB, it costs almost nothing to give it a try. For the forseeable future the FVF will be 1.5% or less, and listing is merely .03. That is 10%, or more, less than ebay and there is no risk if you start your item out at what you can live with. We would do it for free but we are still in a trial period and need to continue to see how things work. The system seems to be doing well and we appreciate those that have tried it. There is an Orange border T210 at $5.50 ending tomorrow and a super scarce T205 Hindu that will still be up for a few more weeks, along with many other items. The internal sniping system seems to be working so everyone can still do sniping. All that have tried GSB seem to be fairly happy. Thanks again.
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GSB question about bidding
I have a question about Grand Slam Bids' bidding system, I won item # 100514 with a winning bid of $340. I think I actually put my high bid at $351 or something close. The next highest bid from other bidders was only $178.88. How did my bid of $340 end up winning the auction? On eBay the auction would have ended at $180. What gives here?
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Greg - the item you were bidding on had a reserve of $340. The bidding process worked exactly as it would have on eBay - you won it for the reserve price, even though your ceiling bid was higher.
For a reserved item is live, the status of the reserve is displayed next to the "Current Bid" line in the listing. It is red until the reserve is met and then changes to green once the reserve is met. http://www.grandslambids.com/auction...tion_id=100514 |
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Hi Greg, I was the seller in that auction. I set a reserve at $340 before the auction. Last edited by Anthony S.; 06-18-2010 at 12:24 PM. |
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I'm surprised your seller rating of zero didn't scare off more people.
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Nice Walsh
Nice card M's_fan
I keep up with ebay a little and noted that in May, a PSA 5 Walsh sold for $354.00, and a PSA 6 sold for $997.25. I didn't note shipping, so you can add whatever that was to the previously mentioned totals. |
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