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Posted By: warshawlaw
The lower tier ones should be out of business. Sorry to be harsh, but I don't think anyone needs to consign stuff to a second-rate auctioneer when ebay could be used instead, at a far lower cost and with greater marketing penetration. |
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Hi, again, warsh, |
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Posted By: Frank Evanov
"MastroNet does not need to put items on eBay." |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
I agree Ted. I find it amusing when people complain that a MastroNet or Leland charges more than the average eBay seller. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
Bob S: It's Warshaw...Adam Warshaw. OK, not as elegant as Bond...James Bond, but those who've met me know that I am getting a lot closer to being Bond-like with my name than I would with my mug (thankfully, my daughter looks like my wife except for coloring and eyes). |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I've been selling baseball memorabilia for nearly 25 years and even after all this time I still can't say precisely what the best way is to achieve the highest possible price. I have sold things in my small auctions that at times have far exceeded what a similar item has sold for in a Mastro auction (yes, that does really happen); I have also sold things at 60% of what the same item has sold for in a major auction house. I have realized incredible prices for things on ebay and also have seen other items fall flat. I've gotten record amounts in private sales and sold things that a month later I regretted when I realized I sold it too cheap. I've listed things in fixed price lists for far more than they are worth and sold them; I've also inadvertently underpriced items and gotten ten phone calls on them (that's the surest way to know you left money on the table). In the end, the only right way is to find the right buyer. |
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