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Old 10-23-2010, 08:24 AM
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I just wanted to throw my 2 cents in on VCP tracking BIN's in stores. It DOES capture those, but only after the item has run it's course.

For example, if a store list an item for 30 days, I buy it on the second day it's for sale, VCP will not capture it until the full 30 days has gone by. So you would have to wait the 28 days before you would see it on VCP.

I asked Bobby this same question because I had purchased a pack and it did not show up and I thought maybe VCP had missed it.

I hope this helps clear some things up.


A quote from Bobby, in the thread I cited, post #61:

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"Chinese style is any auction that is set with a time format so our system knows when the ending time is to finalize the transactions. You see this for many fixed price auctions, Best offers and Buy it now as well as for the standard type auction. When there is no end time associated with the item we have no way of knowing whether that card sold or not using the API system set up by eBay. The only way to find out if a card has sold or not with no time limit is by having a person physically view the pages and that is not very doable."
He seems to be stating that there are some Ebay sales that he can not capture. So, no, it's not completely cleared up.
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He seems to be stating that there are some Ebay sales that he can not capture. So, no, it's not completely cleared up.
Hi Jim,

I have always understood this to be true - some sales are not captured.

My response was to a poster who had incorrect information that VCP does not record BIN sales or one-bid auctions. When I recently checked pricing on a Ted Williams card over half the recorded sales results were indicated as "BIN". So many of these sales are captured.

(Personally I completely disregard BIN sales results unless they are in line with auction results. To me, they are no reflection of market value at all. If they are significantly higher than auction results my view is that the purchase is either out of impulse or desparation, or that the buyer has no idea about the market for these items. The only exception is if the item is quite rare and has not been offered for sale in some time...but that is fairly easy to figure out using VCP too.)

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As for Mr. Sloate's Attila The Hun comment- we admire his success. He had only two types of competitors- those whom he took over and ruled and those whom he destroyed. His success was rather remarkable. Thanks for the compliment, Mr. Sloate.

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Thanks for the complement, Mr. Sloate.
It's compliment. If you're going to profess to be some kind of Ivy League intellectual (which, by the way, few people are buying), then hire a proofreader to help you pull it off. I know middle-school kids who have a better grasp of spelling and punctuation than you exhibit.

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Rob: You mean he's not really an Ivy League intellectual?? I did not know that.
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It's compliment. If you're going to profess to be some kind of Ivy League intellectual (which, by the way, few people are buying), then hire a proofreader to help you pull it off. I know middle-school kids who have a better grasp of spelling and punctuation than you exhibit.
I'm not sure how many are in his "we" group, but you would think that one of the Bruces' would know how to spell.
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