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Ben:
I am not familiar with their I own it now program. Do you know how it works? I just checked their website and clicked on I own it now and all that it said was: Look for our next Sale in the Summer! |
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I have never used it but this is my understanding from people that have. After the auction is over the owner of the card/item basically consigns it to Memory Lane. Then they(ML) try to sell it for more then the new owner paid for it. They also do it with items that do not get a bid.
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Funny though, if Neshek was offered the card and turned it down why wouldn't it be listed on their site? Unless they sold it. If it is a program as you describe, I am also surprised there are NO items offered |
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Side note: Neshek is awesome. He tweeted his address for people to send cards to for through-the-mail autos.
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By the end of this season Neshek will have earned $23m playing baseball.
Say that he looses half of that to taxes and agents. He's down to $11.5m. So he bid about 5% of his net life-time earnings on that card. Anyone here ever bid 5% of their net life-time earnings on a single card? Of course I suspect that he bid far more than 5% of the cash that he's got on-hand. If he's anything like most young people who suddenly come into money, a considerable part of that $11.5m was probably spent on fast cars and the like. Now that I think of it, somebody should take him up on that twitter thing, get an auto, and ask him what his monster number is. |
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Here is an article from the Wall Street Journal about Neshek's collection that I posted a couple of months ago:
http://net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=239976 |
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The Memory Lane phone call is odd....if he wanted the card, he would have bid more during the auction. Odd that he got a call asking if he wanted to pay substantially more. I would have laughed if they had called me......
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Makes me glad I don't have any of these 'rich person' problems.
The 1% or even the 5% can have all that! .
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Besides, the guy can spend however much of his money however the hell he wants. He earned it. |
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Pat Neshek is an incredibly nice guy and one of the very rare good guys who made it and didn't forget where their roots or interests are. He's not some "investor", he's a collector. A lot of one than most of the clowns that bid on those high dollar items.
When he was with the Twins he used to regularly shop the floor at Twinsfest and was involved in regular guy collector conversations with regular guys. A total class act. To talk down about him shows how jealous you are of his success and his ability to take a run at the Wagner. The guy has probably wanted one since he was about 10 years old. Get a clue. |
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Neshek has in his career. By most standards, this player lives quite frugally for the amount of money he earns....there are many more expensive places to live in our area. This means that he can afford to buy such a card if he wanted to and still have plenty of money left over due to his frugal lifestyle. For me, to spend 5% of my lifetime earnings would be impossible to manage, but for someone who has earned $20M+ and lives frugally, there is no reason they could not afford to spend 5% of their lifetime earnings (on something that will appreciate in value). |
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