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![]() On a serious note you question strikes a bell with me and this is why I have only bought twice from and auction house. |
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BCCG was created by Beckett as kind of a collector's grade slab and the grades are more determined by authenticity than actual grade. There are BCCGs in 5 and 6 grade which wouldn't cross over to an SGC 20 or PSA 2. You have to be careful on these. The BVG is Beckett's regular grading which follows the grades received by SGC, PSA and GAI pretty closely. The BCCG grades are not related to anything. If you want to protect your card by slabbing it and think it looks nice in a slab, regardless of what the grade says, than BCCG is for you, otherwise, you need to have the BVG grading system and slab.
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I primarily use Ebay to buy. I just don't think paying a massive fee is worth it to me. I also can't even keep up with whats being auctioned and when. Most the time the cards I am after surface after a large buy and the account is empty anyways. Prime example is the T205 Young on Goodwin now. Just dropped a few K on cards for my set and of course this one pops up.
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How do you figure you are paying a massive fee? The buyer's premium has nothing to do with you, it has to do with how the auction house and the consignor split the final sale price. |
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I agree Peter. I've never really understood why someone who is willing to pay $200 for a card won't just bid $170 and count on writing out the check for the full two bills, i.e. simply factor it into the bidding. It really makes no nevermind to the buyer who sees the cash in the end.
On the other hand, I don't necessarily understand why they can't simply have a straight bidding process with the auction house just taking its cut from the final hammer price. The same bidder presumably will offer his same $200. I suspect it is designed to have some psychological effect or some hidden unappreciated impact, like the guy buying his car for $29,999.00 saying he got it for under $30K. Still, it takes so little to overcome such sophistry, and it just may (and apparently does) alienate those who think someone is trying to pull something. Is there some different tax treatment or other advantage to adding the BP that I'm missing? |
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Last edited by Matt; 11-04-2009 at 11:09 AM. |
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