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Do you think COMCs should offer the service at a cost? Beckett would have an agreement with COMCs and people could have the service if paid for. I don't know if that'd work or if anyone would pay for it but would it be better than just removing it?[/QUOTET]
To answer your question, yes COMC should offer that service at a cost. Like I said, if I were trading cards in the million card giveaway --- it was no real secret that most of hte players used COMC to look up their cards values. Now, yes COMC should charge for that service since that is offered through their system. It is a legit cost of their buisness to license (sic) data from Beckett. Hey, I wish that information was still free BUT COMC is correct on that and that is the real reason when all is said and done as to why this needs to be a paid service. Otherwise, it's a work around the Beckett system and that is not fair to either COMC or Beckett.
Do you think COMCs should offer the service at a cost? Beckett would have an agreement with COMCs and people could have the service if paid for. I don't know if that'd work or if anyone would pay for it but would it be better than just removing it?[/QUOTET]
To answer your question, yes COMC should offer that service at a cost. Like I said, if I were trading cards in the million card giveaway --- it was no real secret that most of hte players used COMC to look up their cards values. Now, yes COMC should charge for that service since that is offered through their system. It is a legit cost of their buisness to license (sic) data from Beckett. Hey, I wish that information was still free BUT COMC is correct on that and that is the real reason when all is said and done as to why this needs to be a paid service. Otherwise, it's a work around the Beckett system and that is not fair to either COMC or Beckett.
If they would only publish their sales data, there would be no need for Beckett pricing.
If they would only publish their sales data, there would be no need for Beckett pricing.
I'm not sure if I would want them to do this. I would go insane seeing all the deals I missed out on. It's just better than I not know :mrgreen:
If they would only publish their sales data, there would be no need for Beckett pricing.
I agree with this 100%
If they would only publish their sales data, there would be no need for Beckett pricing.
Didn't Naxcom do this very thing? And we all see how that worked out for them.
Didn't Naxcom do this very thing? And we all see how that worked out for them.
Why would anybody continue to buy a large amount of the more common cards from comc when many of the dealers on beckett marketplace have free shipping on orders of $50.00 or more no matter how many cards are ordered? 25 cents per card is just pure greed.
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It's always been 25 cents per card unless you ordered in bulk, when it was 15 cents per. You raise a vaild point though. However, that's not COMC's problem.
It will be their problem when customers take their business else where and they lose money. It doesn't cost 25 cents to ship an additional card. Give me a break.
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It will be their problem when customers take their business else where and they lose money. It doesn't cost 25 cents to ship an additional card. Give me a break.
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and how much is a toploader, $0.20?
Their packaging is awesome.
If they would only publish their sales data, there would be no need for Beckett pricing.
If they did that, it would be a lot harder to flip cards on there. Because if someone could look up and see you only paid $5 for a card, it would be harder to ask $20, even if that is what the card is worth.
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If they did that, it would be a lot harder to flip cards on there. Because if someone could look up and see you only paid $5 for a card, it would be harder to ask $20, even if that is what the card is worth.
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That's true, but you could always flip them on ebay.