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Do you bid more on listings with great scans?

Do you bid more on listings with great scans?


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MOFNY

Active member
Aug 9, 2008
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East Greenwich, RI
I figure that most buyers have that mentality. So I do my scans right. Why wouldn't you? It takes an extra minute, and could lead to higher sales.
 

Kevbo

New member
Aug 7, 2008
1,294
0
no so much that I bid higher, but I bid much less on cards with bad scans, or group scans - or I just let them go.
Gotta have a good idea of what I'm buying. Bad scans = no scan.
 

HoustonTeams4Me

New member
Sep 9, 2008
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cgilmo said:
sorry, i got confused when i read the question and thought it said, who has ******



Jeter is the correct answer


:lol: That's what I thought it read also (obviously I voted Jeter there)! :p
 

pigskincardboard

New member
Nov 4, 2009
5,444
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Toronto
With refractors, it's pretty easy to see the price take a solid jump if the scan makes the card glow. Everything else can be equal.. Corners can be shown perfectly, etc etc. but if one card has that red/orange/gold glow and the other one doesn't, it'll sell for more money. This year, the plain old refractors sell for a good chunk more if they get the shiny.

When someone provides a terrible scan of a vintage card, it's just annoying. You can't tell if it's trimmed, cropped, whatever. Some sellers are just freakin' boneheaded.
 

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