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Interesting story about a man who spent $400,000 on a storage shed full of baseball cards sight-unseen.
I wouldn't even buy 1 card without first seeing it. http://www.courthousenews.com/2014/08/22/70662.htm |
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uuuuuuuuuuuhhhhhhhhhhh...NO!
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The standard buyer's question of course should be if it's worth $11 million that the seller claims, why would he sell be selling it for $400,000?
The seller probably told the buyer he had $150 in library fines due at the end month and needed the money quickly. Last edited by drcy; 08-27-2014 at 11:26 AM. |
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Maybe the buyer figured they were stolen and had to be moved quickly. That's what I generally assume when people sell me millions of dollars of goods out of a storage facility for pennies on the dollar. Maybe I'm too suspicious.
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Hadn't thought of that angle.
My natural assumption in such cases appraisal versus offered price cases is that the appraisal is off-- often by multiple times. A favorite ebay description was the guy selling a card and said (paraphrase): "If this card was graded it would be worth $10,000. But I don't want to pay the $20 grading fee so am offering the card for $500." The funny thing is the some buyers don't see the gaping hole wide enough to drive a six wheeler through in that financial logic, and scammers bank on them. As I advise in buying, "Use common sense." Another saying is "When the buyer thinks he's getting a steal and there's an ignorant rube involved in the deal, there often is an ignorant rube involved and it's often the buyer." I remember watching a Shop at Home late night huckster say "I could sell this for $2,000 but am offering it to you for $799." My response was "If you could sell it for $2,000 you'd sell it for $2,000." Last edited by drcy; 08-27-2014 at 12:20 PM. |
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At least that would mean the buyer wasn't a complete idiot, definitely unethical.
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Was he also offered the Brooklyn Bridge? That woulda sealed the deal for me.
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I used this example in the other thread, but I really have no idea what kind of a person falls for this ruse.
If someone offered you a hundred dollar bill if only you traded him your twenty dollar bill instead, would you ever make that trade? |
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A fool and his money...
Best wishes, Larry |
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Howard,
Not meaning to steal your thunder, but Steve A also had a post on this matter: http://www.net54baseball.com/showthr...light=Brooklyn |
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