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Rob I remember those days fondly...that was how I used to find cards worth bidding on by who was already bidding...here is some old school packaging...still can't remember the user ID of who used to snipe us all...Jerry
Awesome, I was recently going through cards I hadn't seen in 10 plus years. Found several boxes from 99-01. Here is a short list of the sellers I had multiple boxes from.

Bud Obermeyer
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I also done a lot of selling up till 2002 with the same ID I have on here. Back then I sold error cards of all kinds and all kinds of rare oddball inserts, regional issues, and test issues. eBay was pretty small back then in those areas so if you collected them back then there is a very good chance you bought something from me.

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I remember that it felt like I was really late to the ebay party! (And I probably was.)

Finally sold my first item in 2000 or 2001, a book I bought for 10 cents and sold for $41, that was an exciting moment. Turning lead into gold.
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September 30, 1998, 4 months out of college, first purchase was a T206 for $10. A big deal since I was only making $8.25 an hour pulling chainlink fence.
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A few months after joining OBC

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I am a 1998'er, too. I remember selling cards on their platform for the first time and was pleased with the result. Prewar, of course.
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I remember back then is when eBay was 1st going public and they were offering shares for like $38

I also remember thinking "Who, besides me" - is gonna sit around in thier underwear and buy & sell crap on this internet thing

So needless to say - I didn't fall for the $38 per share scam

DOH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
On the flip side as someone who spent 1-2 hours a day on it from its beginning...I bought as many shares as I could afford...unfortunately wasn't a ton,,,, but I also remember it going crazy very early!
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When you mention the early days of ebay...

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23 years (17-Sep-98). I haven't been on ebay for about one year. Happened when I changed from card collecting to game used memorabilia collecting. Plus, once ebay made all of the changes; giving up your SSN, Bank Info, plus Taxes, etc., I just wasn't comfortable giving up my info to ebay, since I wouldn't be doing much on it anyway. Miss it though; met some great people on ebay.
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Since Feb 1999 ( 23 years ) ! With the same USER ID !! Before that SportsNet with the dish on my roof and the printer going 24 hours a day. Anyone remember those days.
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Me in 1998: Oh, I was on Ebay.
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I remember back then is when eBay was 1st going public and they were offering shares for like $38

I also remember thinking "Who, besides me" - is gonna sit around in thier underwear and buy & sell crap on this internet thing

So needless to say - I didn't fall for the $38 per share scam

DOH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I've told this story here before, but in early 2015, one of my professors told my class about how Amazon's new cloud service was going to be huge, and I thought "They're a glorified used book seller that got taken to the woodshed when the dot-com bubble burst; Borders just bit the dust and Barnes & Noble isn't far behind." They were in the 300s then, now they're at $2,800 and that's after they slid from around $3,500.
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23 years for me in July. The first online card auctions I remember seeing were somewhere else though - when I was still in college in the fall of '98. Then I remember seeing a '55 Topps Yogi Berra on eBay for like 25 bucks and I said, well, I had better see what this is all about...
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November 1998. I was looking for pictures of certain cards (on this thing called the internet) and stumbled across it. Game changer....
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November 1998. I was looking for pictures of certain cards (on this thing called the internet) and stumbled across it. Game changer....
Basically the same thing for me. Was having fun searching for stuff with computer and stumbled upon it. Was skeptical at first? Could this be real? Is all of this stuff really available on one site? Should I really send money (orders) to these folks?
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Oh, the carefree days of yesteryear. Remember when you could leave feedback for anyone you wanted to, regardless of whether or not you had a transaction with them? People would have 100 friends sign in and leave positive feedback. That was probably the beginning of all the eBay scumbaggery we see nowadays.
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2001. I was 15. I joined so that I could contact people who bought 2001 Bowman Heritage trying to see if they had doubles they wanted to trade after purchasing lots. I wish I had taken more of an advantage of it. Didn't buy too much, pretty loyal to my LCS at that time. Then my interests outgrew my LCS.

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It's amazing how many of us started out 'there' about the same time.


...an extension to the original question:


How and where did you shop - for cards - prior to ebay?



I used Teletrade a lot and dealers I found in the hobby publications.


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When you mention the early days of ebay...

*I immediately remember "Dial uP" and loosing connection
Dial up was horrible. I kept saying one day we would laugh at what we were dealing with.
I joined with my own account in 2001. Before that, I used my sister's account, probably in 1999. She told me how great eBay was. I had no computer back then.
After using my sister's account for awhile, she told me I had to get my own account. I was using her account and buying so much. Then she told me I was using her computer so much, that I had to buy my own computer. I was definitely addicted.
EBay made so many things so much more available than they had been before. EBay is far from perfect, but it has been a great resource.
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It's amazing how many of us started out 'there' about the same time.


...an extension to the original question:


How and where did you shop - for cards - prior to ebay?



I used Teletrade a lot and dealers I found in the hobby publications.


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I also used Teletrade, and would scour the SCD, and go to as many card shows as I could.
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