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Exactly. More power to them if they want to sit on piles of inventory. I imagine they've probably done some sort of cost analysis that shows pricing their cards high and selling a few is more profitable than pricing their cards low and selling a lot. Or maybe I'm giving them way too much credit and they just like to price their stuff high. I have no way of knowing how much business they do, but I have to imagine they'd make more money pricing their cards more competitively, but I don't do what they do on a day to day basis, so that's pure conjecture.
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Do not know about Yep but but when I buy from Deans or Levi I do it direct, not through eBay.
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several sellers refuse to do deals directly, only through ebay..but they dont charge as much as those guys
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Right. If I do not know the seller or he know me, eBay is safer
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So, I agree that, until these businesses go public, we can only conjecture on the success, or lack thereof, of these players. I find it curious that some members just assume they're killing it (not saying you said that, Jake, but others have made the comment.) I recognize there may actually be attorneys or accountants on this board with intimate knowledge of their financials, but most would not have that visibility. Last edited by mechanicalman; 02-19-2016 at 10:43 AM. Reason: spellling |
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I bought a couple cards from Levi some years ago -- '52 Topps Minoso and Pitler as I recall. I was quite satisfied although I suspect I paid a premium for the cards. I admire Levi for his role in the hobby. Setting up at all the shows with an amazing array of cards. An honest and colorful guy -- a 'pillar' of the hobby in my view.
As to pricing, I've never had a problem with sellers who insist on a premium above auction/market value. The point I've made a couple of times is that eBay was a hell of a lot more fun and productive for collectors in the days of auctions, before the proliferation of BINs. |
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sold listings do mean something though..you can see who actually pays full retail value and when they do direct sales they will close those active listings as not available....... |
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I was gonna question if they put their entire supply on ebay and then I went ahead and noticed the Dean's Cards has over 250,000 listings, so yeah. LOL
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The answer is simple. If they sell at fair market prices, all the cards sell at low margins, they work hard to ship them out, and they have no more inventory. End of business.
By pricing them at double fair market, they sell a little at a time, don't rush to ship them out, but the profit margin is 8 times higher. A nice leisurely pace and they don't run out of inventory. And they make as much profit each month compared to selling them all right away. Business model is predicated on the fact that when many collectors "need" a card, they have no patience and pay the higher price. So basically, when anyone buys from these sellers, they overpay and keep the cycle of high-priced cards going. |
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