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Jhileman79
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I just listed all 3 colors on eBay. Isn't there someone on here who needs the Emerald version?
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Thanks for trying to call me outI'm so glad I hooked you up with the purple "for your set" at $12.
Didn't the last emerald sell for about $25 via BO?
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Thanks for trying to call me out
I paid 35 for the Emerald and 40 for the Orange and 12 for the Purple. I traded all my Jeter Epix cards for a 1/1 Warrick Dunn so I was selling these. You gave me a great deal and I appreciated it. I listed them all the same price on eBay and know they will sell for less that is why I listed them OBO.
wow...didn't realize they went THAT high....i recently picked up my orange as part of a 2-card lot for 6.20 dlvd and at the time it was the only one visible on ebay , either active or completed so i had nothing to compare it to (i've known about them for year , but had never bothered to track prices yet since i was - or still am - so far away on both my baseball and football master sets , making the promos a semi-low priority).....guess i'll be waiting a bit longer for the two i still need....
The Emerald is the most rare and I had a Best offer accepted on eBay. The purple is 2nd most rare and j got a great deal and the orange is the most common but I lost one on eBay at $29 and the next one I didn't lose and there were several bidders.
They pop right up if you search "epix promo".
An earlier comment brings up an interesting topic. If you "help" someone out with a set or collecting need with a deal, is there some expectation that this particular card or item will not be flipped or sold later for a greater profit. Is the recipient of the deal expected to forego the potential profit later because they got such a good deal on their end? I referred to a 1970s trade periodical article shared on another site in which prominent collector Lionel Carter was disturbed that some kids had bought some of his penny cards (he had priced them below cost specifically to help other collectors) and turned right around, selling them for double the price to another dealer! The nerve of those kids!
Collecting has pretty much become a business. I think if you deal something away, you should have no expectations as to where that item will end up eventually. You see comments made all the time about how this card isn't going anywhere, a cornerstone of "my PC', etc, but in the end, it is that persons item to do with as they choose. If you are offering a deal to someone, I believe you have to do it with no strings attached.
I was the one that's been looking for some of these, what's your ebay name?