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Old 12-03-2011, 10:53 AM
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Other than Robert Edwards, I'm surprised people even consign to auction houses. Personally from what I've seen, the ebay auction prices that PWCC gets online outperform the auction houses day in and day out. I think the auction house client base is limited. Personally I'll buy stuff on ebay, but I can't be bothered to register with an auction house.
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Old 12-03-2011, 11:25 AM
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Other than Robert Edwards, I'm surprised people even consign to auction houses. Personally from what I've seen, the ebay auction prices that PWCC gets online outperform the auction houses day in and day out. I think the auction house client base is limited. Personally I'll buy stuff on ebay, but I can't be bothered to register with an auction house.

Pros of the auction houses are:

1. You actually feel confident that the cases aren't cracked open.
2. You're confident you'll actually get your package.

Would you really feel confident buying anything over $5k from ebay? 80% of those cards are stolen scans. You don't hear stories from auction houses sending you an empy package and claiming there was a card in there.
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80% of the cards listed on ebay @ $5,000 and over are fraudulent listings with stolen scans?
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80% of the cards listed on ebay @ $5,000 and over are fraudulent listings with stolen scans?
actually only 78.5%.....and truth be known if it is really more than 2% I would be shocked. My guess would be less than 1% but it does happen,...

and to answer the question on shipping charges...Our little auction company barely breaks even, if we even do, on shipping and insurance.
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My point was that you're taking a huge risk buying a real expensive card on ebay unless the buyer has thousands of feedback. There's no risk with auction houses.
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My point was that you're taking a huge risk buying a real expensive card on ebay unless the buyer has thousands of feedback. There's no risk with auction houses.
And the person you responded to mentioned an ebay seller with thousands of feedback. And I agree auction houses won't ship an empty box.
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