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Posted By: bruce dorskind
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
Did you guys find that of the 35 cards consigned to Memory Lane that the final selling price was higher or lower than the BIN price on ebay? Whilst I could see someone getting a good (but not great) deal on a BIN anymore, wondering if they reaped any more from Memory Lane. Did your staff notice any others BIN'ed and sent to OTHER auction houses as well? |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I've never used BIN but it appears to me those are just "fishing" prices, and are never a good deal unless the seller doesn't know what he has. Bruce's research is excellent, and it demonstrates that sellers take the approach "if I can't get a crazy price now, I'll just consign it to an auction house later." Nothing wrong with it, I guess. |
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Posted By: leon
I feel approximately 99.99% of BIN's are too high of a price. For every thousand or more I see I buy 1. Most of them are stupidly high.....by the same people over and over. There's no law against it so no big deal....I have picked up a few caramel cards, commons, for good prices that way.....I probably buy 400 items a year on ebay and about 3-4 of those will be buy it nows.... |
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Posted By: Matt
"The other four cards landed up in auction. We won two, at a price less than our counter-offer on Buy It Now" |
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Posted By: Craig W
I find what the Bruces say is true even for lower (PSA 3) grade vintage cards. I've made several counter offers at 70-80% of the BIN price and seldom even get a reply from the seller. |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
looking for a needle in a haystack. you have to go through NEARLY every dealers cards to find 1 or 2 good deals. WHen you can "cherry pick" these like buy it nows ,I guess you done your leg work, and................... |
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Posted By: cmoking
Think of it this way - if the prices were good deals, then someone would have snapped them up already, and we wouldn't see the same card over and over at high prices on BIN. That's why there seems to be so few at fair levels - the ones that are are bought up quickly, the ones that are high prices stay around for a much longer time. So ebay searchers see the high prices over and over, but may not even see the good deals at all. |
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Posted By: Steve
I have used BIN as a seller and sold at a fair price. |
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Posted By: Matt
"Think of it this way - if the prices were good deals, then someone would have snapped them up already, and we wouldn't see the same card over and over at high prices on BIN." |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Yeah, what Matt said. When I put things up on BIN it's at 5-10% more than the average last 5 sales prices on VCP. Who has the patience to put up the same card on BIN, 200% more than it's worth, over and over and over? I just saw an Obak that I sold a year ago for $175 on ebay now listed at $675 on BIN. Shockingly, it didn't get snapped up. |
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Posted By: Jeff
While this is almost certainly true, what I've also seen is dealers putting out the same over-riced BIN inventory on every eBay cheap listing date, over, and over, and over, until I have certain dealer's inventories memorized (Wayne Varner's $500 Diamond Star #94 Ferrell, for instance)... there's a ton of cards on BINs and in eBay stores on BINs, but they are routinely so vastly overpriced, I feel like a moron offering anything close to VCP (which is often half or so of the BIN Price).. I feel like if the dealer is seeking such a huge premium over VCP, then there is really no point in talking to him..... |
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Posted By: Jason L
I have used them to sell items quickly for needed cash. |
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Posted By: shane leonard
Our experiences with Buy it Now is that we are happy. We have bought some pretty nice items over the past couple of years and we are extremely pleased. |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
should it be Shane Leonards? |
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Posted By: Bob
Bruce, I think your post is valid but a caveat would be that there are 3-4 sellers who continually flood eBay with the same overpriced BIN cards, so the results might be a little skewed. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
There's a difference between a BIN price offered and a BIN price bought. |
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Posted By: Jason L
If said cornflake was in fact made of Gold, with an inlay of diamonds, and came with indisputable provenance and DNA evidence as having been mistakenly eaten and then regurigated by Elvis (during his younger, leaner years), well...then perhaps that BIN will be hit indeed! Faster than a normal listing, I'm sure, if it was further proven to be present on Roger Clemen's private jet, or perhaps offered up as payment by Client 9 for services rendered! |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
A good rule of thumb for calculating prices or similar data is to start by throwing away the high and low numbers. More often than not these two numbers are freaks and/or errors. At the least, they are aberrant, which is why they sit at the extremes. |
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Posted By: Matt
David - that's an excellent rule for many cards; however, many of the pre-war cards are scarce enough that throwing out two values may leave you with little to no recent sales data. |
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Posted By: Marc S.
but if the card is that "rare", who is to say what a fair price is for use in a store inventory. For example, if there were a slew of E104-IIIs sitting in someone's Ebay store -- what price level would be fair? What would be 2x too much, thus relegating it to never transact? I think when you start dealing with extreme rarity -- market data points are often either dated or irrelevant. When something is singular or nearly so in example, the fact that it is even being offered for sale is unusual. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
That is correct, Matt. But that's the fault of the insufficient data, not the rule |
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Posted By: Joe D.
life is too short. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Well put Joe. I like that. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
I understand, Bruce. But I kinda agree with Joe D. |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
A lot of dealers post new inventory with BINs and sometimes there is decent stuff at reasonable prices. |
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