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Old 07-08-2016, 10:55 PM
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LOL....Probstein is slowly slipping back....Maybe the lack of a back scan is finally catching up?
the lack of a back scan is a big issue for me when bidding on their auctions....to me thats pretty lazy..
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Old 07-09-2016, 06:46 AM
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First class operation, bypasses all the hassle that eBay has become for sellers, especially for larger volume stuff.
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Old 07-09-2016, 06:55 AM
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First class operation, bypasses all the hassle that eBay has become for sellers, especially for larger volume stuff.
They also spend more on advertising than any other ebay auctioneer I am aware of in our categories. And they are far and away the largest advertiser on this board. They certainly have name recognition and Brent and team have done a fine job growing the brand.
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Old 07-09-2016, 07:12 AM
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To me it is refreshing to find a large eBay seller that actually engages in auctions rather than BINs.
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Old 07-09-2016, 07:21 AM
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Default It is consigned material

It's easy to start material low and let it fly when it is consigned. Much bigger gamble when it's actually product you have money invested in. I would only auction hot high grade material otherwise I always go with a buy it now. Auctions are a good way to lose money on other stuff.
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To me it is refreshing to find a large eBay seller that actually engages in auctions rather than BINs.

Yes, and he doesn't start them at sky high prices. Trust your buying audience. Start a $1000 card at $1. Love these guys who start a $1000 card at $975. Not really how to run an auction.
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To me it is refreshing to find a large eBay seller that actually engages in auctions rather than BINs.

Yes, and he doesn't start them at sky high prices. Trust your buying audience. Start a $1000 card at $1. Love these guys who start a $1000 card at $975. Not really how to run an auction.
well if you are a a consignor and the card sells for $800 and its a $1000 card those people probably wished they started it at $975 plus less chance of shilling if it starts at $975. Buyers love bargains but Sellers of course dont want to give away stuff.

The more cards that start at 99 cents though will drive BIN's of the same card to start lowering the price of that card if they want to sell it anytime soon
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