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I'm amazed at some of the listings that keep getting renewed for a year or more without at least accepting offers. Why not try to make a sale even if you get a little less than your BIN price?
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Looking for a T206 Jimmy Lavender Cycle back plus several American Beauty and Tolstoi backs for Providence players. Successful sales transactions with jamorton215, gorditadogg, myerburg311, TAFKADixie, jimq16415, Thromdog, CardPadre |
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I did not realize you could relist as new for just 10 cents, so they can keep relisting for a year and it only costs them 1.20 and at that rate their sunk cost will never match the appreciation of the cards, so I get it now. Back to my clogged searches.
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They're waiting for Jeff Bezos to start collecting pre-war cards.
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No, they can list as new for free. I’m saying that if we go back to the old ways and charge every listing 10cents then there would be less BINs that last for years.
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I love autographs and love old cardboard.
And I love this topic also. And I also love BIN. I have purchased autographs for as low as 30% of the BIN now price and frequently win auctions at 50% of the BIN price. It works for me as a buyer and collector. I don't sell to make money. I sell to purchase other items I want. But as a seller, my Jeter items might be overpriced at this time, and with Jeter's stuff being depressed right now, I keep those "overpriced" items listed as a reminder, so when the time arrives and his stuff skyrockets, buyers/collectors will remember my items. I will admit, I get a lot of Ebay emails asking me "when are you going to lower your prices?" I reply "I'm not." I will sell at the price I want. The "population" on EBay has changed dramatically and you have to adapt to it. I understand people getting emotional about it, and no one gets more emotional about the forgeries on Ebay than I do, but you have to take a step back and adapt to the "population," but that doesn't mean you have to give in to it, unless, of course, you need the money. One of the great things about Ebay, is that if you have to sell something at a lower price because of need, you can always buy a similar item again in the future. A long time ago, I was in tough situation and was forced to sell almost everything, but you know what; I have been able to re-purchase 90% of my stuff. I apologize for the long rant. |
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No, we don't need to go back to more fees from feebay. Keep BIN's as they are and reduce auctions somehow. All BIN's all the time!
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