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How have I manipulated myself, I don't follow? How am I supposed to know the difference between a card increasing in value with a good faith bid at 120, and a bad faith bid at 120? I'm not omniscient.
In your example, you won't pay $130 for a card (eff the dealer, you said) but then you would turn around and spend $130 for the same thing because of your convoluted thought process.

For me, if I would go to $130 in an auction I would pay $130 and get it from the dealer.
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In your example, you won't pay $130 for a card (eff the dealer, you said) but then you would turn around and spend $130 for the same thing because of your convoluted thought process.

For me, if I would go to $130 in an auction I would pay $130 and get it from the dealer.
I'm changing my assessment based on real time information, that is the 120 bid which I presume to be in good faith. Before that bid I had a different valuation. This isn't rocket science and my thinking is not convoluted at all.
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I'm changing my assessment based on real time information, that is the 120 bid which I presume to be in good faith. This isn't rocket science and my thinking is not convoluted at all.
In your example, the shill bidder is signalling the asset is worth $120. YOU are the one coming up with the $130 price.

It is convoluted to say $130 from a dealer (also a real-time offer) is too high, but the same price for the same item is not.
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In your example, the shill bidder is signalling the asset is worth $120. YOU are the one coming up with the $130 price.

It is convoluted to say $130 from a dealer (also a real-time offer) is too high, but the same price for the same item is not.
Once I see the 120 bid, I am indifferent between winning the auction or the BIN. You are unfairly comparing my views in different timeframes.
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In your example, the shill bidder is signalling the asset is worth $120. YOU are the one coming up with the $130 price.

It is convoluted to say $130 from a dealer (also a real-time offer) is too high, but the same price for the same item is not.
Shorthand for the next bid level. I wouldn't mind paying a few percent over what I thought was unmanipulated market, but would mind paying 30 percent over, which is what the 130 represented prior to the bid.
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Here's how grotesque and blatant it was:



These are three alleged sales of Floyd Mayweather's RC. The exact same serial #'d card. Not only are the prices vastly different, and all far above actual sales contemporaneous to them, note the offering dates: every two months like clockwork.
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These are three alleged sales of Floyd Mayweather's RC. The exact same serial #'d card. Not only are the prices vastly different, and all far above actual sales contemporaneous to them, note the offering dates: every two months like clockwork.
Wow Awful.... Great Work.

One should ask which sale was real? I say none of them were real. Check their new platform to see if it shows up.

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These are three alleged sales of Floyd Mayweather's RC. The exact same serial #'d card. Not only are the prices vastly different, and all far above actual sales contemporaneous to them, note the offering dates: every two months like clockwork.
I don't see anything fishy at all about these sales. The selling prices are in line with what I would expect to see given the dates. In Feb, the market was twice as high as it is now. That 11k price lines up perfectly with the peak of the market. Someone bought in at the wrong time, then panicked and sold when the market crashed. And the sale dates line up perfectly with PWCC's monthly auctions. These look like normal sales to me.
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I don't see anything fishy at all about these sales. The selling prices are in line with what I would expect to see given the dates. In Feb, the market was twice as high as it is now. That 11k price lines up perfectly with the peak of the market. Someone bought in at the wrong time, then panicked and sold when the market crashed. And the sale dates line up perfectly with PWCC's monthly auctions. These look like normal sales to me.
It's too bad you weren't around in 2016, you would have been defending all the BS that people were defending back then and they turned out to be completely wrong.
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I don't see anything fishy at all about these sales. The selling prices are in line with what I would expect to see given the dates. In Feb, the market was twice as high as it is now. That 11k price lines up perfectly with the peak of the market. Someone bought in at the wrong time, then panicked and sold when the market crashed. And the sale dates line up perfectly with PWCC's monthly auctions. These look like normal sales to me.
Come on…..please. You’d have to be a complete idiot with cards of this kind of money if you’re doing this taking loss after loss of this magnitude in such short periods of time. I can’t think of many people that stupid to immediately sell when they could hold it and wait it out… I’m sorry nah I don’t buy it for one second.

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I don't see anything fishy at all about these sales. The selling prices are in line with what I would expect to see given the dates. In Feb, the market was twice as high as it is now. That 11k price lines up perfectly with the peak of the market. Someone bought in at the wrong time, then panicked and sold when the market crashed. And the sale dates line up perfectly with PWCC's monthly auctions. These look like normal sales to me.
Yikes. That take seems almost impossible to believe. After everything that has come out regarding PWCC being a clearinghouse for trimmed cards, telling a bidder to take the high bid because he will not win the auction and now the proof of shill bidding, there are still people out there defending PWCC and arguing there is nothing to see?
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I don't see anything fishy at all about these sales. The selling prices are in line with what I would expect to see given the dates. In Feb, the market was twice as high as it is now. That 11k price lines up perfectly with the peak of the market. Someone bought in at the wrong time, then panicked and sold when the market crashed. And the sale dates line up perfectly with PWCC's monthly auctions. These look like normal sales to me.


Twice, in four months? Do you really believe that two separate sellers aware of the pricing trends each panicked? Do you know anyone who behaves like that? Or maybe it is because after the $11K+ 'sale' someone bought one for $7700+ from PWCC Vault, followed two weeks later by the second 'sale' of this one at $5100 and the 'sale' two months later of the same card at $4861.90. I see an effort to pump up the card in order to sell other ones.

But why speculate on why there is such a strange trend PSA reports when we can go to PWCC directly for their archive of sales of the Mayweather card? So I did:



Guess what? Our friend #18931022 shows as sold by PWCC on February 24 and June 26. Whatever happened to the April sale through eBay that PSA lists? Maybe, and this is just a hypothetical, maybe it never actually sold in April?
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I don't see anything fishy at all about these sales. The selling prices are in line with what I would expect to see given the dates. In Feb, the market was twice as high as it is now. That 11k price lines up perfectly with the peak of the market. Someone bought in at the wrong time, then panicked and sold when the market crashed. And the sale dates line up perfectly with PWCC's monthly auctions. These look like normal sales to me.
My guess is the first sale was rigged, second guy thought he was getting a steal, went to flip it and the market said, ya that's a 5K card.

I suspect there were some BS BIN's leading up to the first sale.

In case anyone is wondering how this racket works, there is a pattern; a few BIN's get hit leading up to a PWCC auction. Those BIN's are to set a baseline. The PWCC card closes at a price higher then the BIN's and voila the hobby has a new baseline for that card. All you need is a multiple copies and a few friends and you can drive prices up substantially.
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These are three alleged sales of Floyd Mayweather's RC. The exact same serial #'d card. Not only are the prices vastly different, and all far above actual sales contemporaneous to them, note the offering dates: every two months like clockwork.
I just looked into this further since I'm basically being called an idiot for my statement regarding these not looking fishy at all from a data perspective.

You state that these sales are "all far above actual sales contemporaneous to them". This is not true. These sales are all very much in line with the other sales for this card. I looked up all sales of this card in any grade going back to November 2020 on both Terapeak and PWCC's Market Research Tool. The list below is comprehensive. Every sale in this dataset lines up with market expectations. Also worth noting is that the middle sale of the 3 in your post above is absent in both eBay's Terapeak research tool and PWCC's research tool, which generally implies that it was not paid for. Perhaps that listing was shill bid by the person who previously bought it for 11k? Who knows. But it makes perfect sense for it to be listed again if whoever bought it did not pay for it.

Note the sale of another PSA 9 by some random ebay seller on June 5th, just 3 weeks before the most recent sale of the 3 you posted. It sold for $5911 at auction, but there were at least FOUR unique bidders all of whom placed a bid north of $5k in that auction. The one you say was "far above actual sales contemporarenous" to this one sold just 3 weeks later in the same PSA 9 grade (but with an older style slab) for $4861.90 at auction with PWCC.

Here are the sales of this card. All of these line up perfectly with expectations given the market trends we've seen throughout 2021.
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I just looked into this further since I'm basically being called an idiot for my statement regarding these not looking fishy at all from a data perspective.

You state that these sales are "all far above actual sales contemporaneous to them". This is not true. These sales are all very much in line with the other sales for this card. I looked up all sales of this card in any grade going back to November 2020 on both Terapeak and PWCC's Market Research Tool. The list below is comprehensive. Every sale in this dataset lines up with market expectations. Also worth noting is that the middle sale of the 3 in your post above is absent in both eBay's Terapeak research tool and PWCC's research tool, which generally implies that it was not paid for. Perhaps that listing was shill bid by the person who previously bought it for 11k? Who knows. But it makes perfect sense for it to be listed again if whoever bought it did not pay for it.

Note the sale of another PSA 9 by some random ebay seller on June 5th, just 3 weeks before the most recent sale of the 3 you posted. It sold for $5911 at auction, but there were at least FOUR unique bidders all of whom placed a bid north of $5k in that auction. The one you say was "far above actual sales contemporarenous" to this one sold just 3 weeks later in the same PSA 9 grade (but with an older style slab) for $4861.90 at auction with PWCC.

Here are the sales of this card. All of these line up perfectly with expectations given the market trends we've seen throughout 2021.
From the data perspective I’m not arguing with you However it’s not the goal of somebody who owns this card to continue to lose money of this magnitude in a such short period of time that’s what doesn’t make sense to me it just doesn’t.

I’m sorry you can run the current market date numbers for that time however you want it just doesn’t make sense for someone to buy that card selling it so quickly just to lose and lose and lose month after month. I’m sorry they got greedy plain and simple. They pushed the issues doubled down trying to get more more and more, it backfired and bit them in the ass, That’s how I see it.

Yeah that’s my take I’m not calling you an idiot I think you’re actually very intelligent. However I don’t buy this in any way shape or form for this particular card by this particular Seller in this particular time frame I’m being very specific.

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I just looked into this further since I'm basically being called an idiot for my statement regarding these not looking fishy at all from a data perspective.

You state that these sales are "all far above actual sales contemporaneous to them". This is not true. These sales are all very much in line with the other sales for this card. I looked up all sales of this card in any grade going back to November 2020 on both Terapeak and PWCC's Market Research Tool. The list below is comprehensive. Every sale in this dataset lines up with market expectations. Also worth noting is that the middle sale of the 3 in your post above is absent in both eBay's Terapeak research tool and PWCC's research tool, which generally implies that it was not paid for. Perhaps that listing was shill bid by the person who previously bought it for 11k? Who knows. But it makes perfect sense for it to be listed again if whoever bought it did not pay for it.

Note the sale of another PSA 9 by some random ebay seller on June 5th, just 3 weeks before the most recent sale of the 3 you posted. It sold for $5911 at auction, but there were at least FOUR unique bidders all of whom placed a bid north of $5k in that auction. The one you say was "far above actual sales contemporarenous" to this one sold just 3 weeks later in the same PSA 9 grade (but with an older style slab) for $4861.90 at auction with PWCC.

Here are the sales of this card. All of these line up perfectly with expectations given the market trends we've seen throughout 2021.

I agree with you. many cards followed the pattern of peaking in Feb/March and then dropping by 50% in June.
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