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Posted By: DJ
I have been watching closely the e107 BW Jack Chesbro on eBay and while I AM NOT questioning the seller at all, I'm wondering if anyone ever 'thinks twice' about bidding on something because something on the bidder list seems a little off. |
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Posted By: Brian Engelhard
Usually I look at the bidder list when dealing with several hundred or thousand dollar items. My red flags go off whenever a zero feedback bidder pushes the bids higher. I looked at the auction in question and there are two zero feedback bidders pushing the bid higher. Personally I would have concerns about shilling unless I knew the seller, and if I did know the seller I would be concerned about new bidders trying to manipulate the auction for their own amusement. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
I always look at the bidder list before I bid or place a snipe. There are quite a few of the same bidders interested in the same things I collect, and some of them will pay outrageously for them so I am careful when I put my snipe in if one of them has already bid on the item. If I see two of those bidders involved in an auction I most likely won't bid. I just stick around to watch the fireworks. I don't see too many zero feedback bidders on the stuff I'm interested in though because most of the people who put the items on (fan taken photos) really have no clue as to their value. |
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Posted By: identify7
Zero or low feedback bidders can certainly be shills, but they could also be individuals who want to keep a low profile on relatively significant purchases. |
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Posted By: bcornell
You could always contact the seller David Grimes directly: http://members.aol.com/noblegb/page/text.html. He has been a dealer for many years and is always set up at Ft. Washington. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
Having two 0 feedbackers fighting off Hal, I'd sure be praying that they are legit... |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Who is the Bill Cornell guy? Thought he was a myth. Nice to see ya around. |
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Posted By: Brian Engelhard
Yeah and I'm sure Hal is very excited to have two zero feedback bidders participatng! |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
In this case, the seller swears that they are legitimate buyers who are protecting their identity. |
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Posted By: dan mckee
That bogus husband-of-tammy ID looks like a shill. |
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Posted By: Brian Engelhard
I have seen the husband of tammy user name on several vintage auctions lately |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
The sharks are circling for sure. |
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Posted By: dan mckee
I was kidding Brian, it is my good friend JC. |
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Posted By: Brian Engelhard
The last thing any ebay bidder wants is attention/interest drawn to an auction they're hoping to win. Most likely outcome is a higher final bid. |
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Posted By: Bryan Long
When I see the "big fish" in the group going after a card I can pretty much rest assure that I can't and won't bid. Hal - it is all yours, but it would be nice if you could leave some of the nice stuff for us small guys every now and then |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Patrick Preece may win these cards... |
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Posted By: DJ
I had no doubts about the seller as I contacted him before the item went up. |
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Posted By: Preece1
Hal, |
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Posted By: joe
I look at bidder list and also what they have bought or sold lately. I would not want to be bidding in this auction. Good luck hal |
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Posted By: leon
A fair price is the price you will need to pay to outbid Hal....it's real simple.....regards |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Here is all you need to know in order to TRUST this seller: |
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Posted By: Scott Elkins
I know for a fact there are several legitimate people who get new ID's simply to bid on high profile items, so people will not know they won it. Wesley did this when he won my Old Put Cobb (then he got a little excited and revealed who he was the next day, or I would not have mentioned this, as I would have kept his name confidential). |
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Posted By: quan
I didn't use the "O" word, you admitted that yourself, and you're right about collectors keeping their identities hidden. I wouldn't be surprise if Wes has made up a couple new ids preparing for the e107s either |
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Posted By: leon
The bidders are legit.....pretty scary if I didn't know the gruesome details and have been sworn to silence...regards |
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Posted By: jay behrens
That e107 Plank I passed on a few years ago for $450 looking like a real bargin now. Would have grade 10, but looked nice. Even then I knew it was a good price, but I had just spent a bunch of money on some n36 large Indians, so I had no extra cash at the time |
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Posted By: Scott Elkins
I had thought Lee and yourself to be the best I had seen at finding deals! Just kidding - I DEFINITELY know what it is like being out of cash when a good deal comes along. That happened to me several times last year on some Cocoas that appeared on eBay. I would have bid 3-4 times the winning bid as well, if I hadn't been broke - guess that has happened to everyone of us at one time or another. |
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Posted By: Wesley
Can someone please explain to me why multiple heavy bids are placed with so many days to go? |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Because I am trying to show Patrick Preece that he should stop bidding on Chesbro and let me get it... |
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Posted By: Wesley
I see, Hal. Best of luck to all you guys chasing after these cards. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Yeah, at this point I am pretty much just bidding on the cards because I think it is funny to see how high they will go. |
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Posted By: Chuck R
For what it's worth at this point, I can definitely vouch for the seller. I've met him and dealt with him a number of times. He has been a tobacco card dealer, though mainly nonsports, for many years. |
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Posted By: dan mckee
I think most people here know David is a stand up guy. Dan Mckee. |
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Posted By: DJ
I have the 2005 Price Guide at the Office but I do believe that this Chesbro 'books' at $6K in Ex-NM and $1,500 in Good condition. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
Ooooo.that is a nice one though... |
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Posted By: identify7
I don't know whether it is the slicked down hair, the part in the middle or what, but Chesboro looks like a fifteen year old that is thinking "snap the picture already, I wanna go out and play some ball". |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Yeah, I laugh when I look at the Wagner and Matty poses. |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
I personally have sent emails to sellers when there are bidders with negative or zero feedback. To the fact that I am not willing to bid in an auction with a negative feedback and think twice about bidding on zero feedback bidders as high bidders on auctions I do not know the seller. |
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