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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
Received an email from the person who had the Yum Yums consigned on ebay a while back that they would be part of the March Mastronet auction. |
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Posted By: Jaime Leiderman
There goes the little chance I had to purchase any of them... |
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Posted By: Mike Williams
the question I have is this....the Yum Yums were on eBay for maybe a few hours....did someone from MastroNet contact the seller and offer to put the cards in the March auction. If so (I have no idea why the cards were pulled), I hope this isn't a sign of things to come. Doug.....any thoughts? |
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Posted By: leon
Hey Mike, |
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Posted By: runscott
...or do you just think they would have sold for a couple of hundred dollars because of e-bay buyer ignorance? |
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Posted By: leon
they had a bin of about $199.00 or something, not sure but was real low....is what I remember from it......regards |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
There were no BIN's......the non hofers started at 199.00 and hofers started at 299.00. |
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Posted By: Mike Williams
they had BIN options....and I don't think they would've went cheap jusy because they were on eBay. There are many veteran collectors/dealers on eBay well aware of the rarity of the Yum Yums. I understand business is business....it's just not something I would've done. |
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Posted By: Marc S.
that is bad business, Leon. It is just as bad as the sellers who will end auctions early because a bidder has offered a large price for the lot. |
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Posted By: Keith O'Leary
I had the opening bid on 2 of the cards. There was no BIN options on the 2 I had bid on or I would have ended them. The other 2 already had a bid or 2 on them, but I placed a bid on them also. I was notified an hour or so later that my bids were cancelled and the auctions were being ended. He told me then that they would be sold at aution later. Had a "woody" for little while anyway, |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
The same thing happened on an Old Judge Mack cabinet about eight months ago. Item was listed, item was pulled, ended up in Mastro auction. I think this is a sleazy practice. In that case the original seller was an experienced hobby veteran so there was no issue with him not knowing the items value. |
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Posted By: leon
that once a bid has been placed then you should not be able to cancel bids and end the auction. If no bids have been placed then there would be no harm and no foul......boy am I becoming unpopular lately.....where's status quo when I need it.....but then again ya'll are going to know how I feel....not how I think I should feel ......regards all |
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Posted By: runscott
I cancelled one the other day because I needed the card to go along with an autograph and had forgotten, so I emailed all the bidders and told them they could have free shipping and insurance for life on anything they bought from me. In retrospect I should have left the card up and found another one for myself. |
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Posted By: Jaime Leiderman
I think the 4 cards would have ended with nice prices. |
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Posted By: MW
I think that Mike Williams and everyone else is absolutely right -- once an item has been listed on eBay and it has one or more bids, it should STAY listed for the duration of the auction. Pulling an item because an auction house "offers you the moon" is tacky, unprofessional, and is no different than shill bidding or other prohibited forms of auction manipulation. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
Until "reserve has been met." Of course, no reserve, no pull. Have always wondered what an auctioneer (on e-bay)_ wants with an "opening bid" and a "reserve." Why both? |
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Posted By: Marc S.
Sometimes a low opening bid is combined with a high reserve to get people bidding on the lot. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
was listing a BIN and making it clear that "reserve has not been met." I didn't want to pay the over-2000-buy-it-now price, but I kept thinking "If I don't meet the reserve now, anybody with a lot of dough can step in any time and BUY IT NOW. (I usually just snipe, with about 6 seconds left). So I fished around (3 bids) until "reserve has been met." Fortunately, the card went for less than 200 over the reserve, and a lot less than the Buy It Now, so I didn't get robbed at all. Julie |
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Posted By: Plastic Dog
I won a lot, and then the seller sent me an e-mail to inform me that the item was relisted in error and had actually been sold over Christmas. Probably the truth, but easily could have happened with something like these Yum Yums. |
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