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bmp1 said:He is trying to text me a picture to post but I cant retrieve it. Maybe someone hear can help. I rerally want to see the card. By massive value what would that possibly be? $500-$1000. Thanks for the feedback
bmp1 said:He is trying to text me a picture to post but I cant retrieve it. Maybe someone hear can help. I rerally want to see the card. By massive value what would that possibly be? $500-$1000. Thanks for the feedback
Way more if this sells for the 1000$ rangebmp1 said:He is trying to text me a picture to post but I cant retrieve it. Maybe someone hear can help. I rerally want to see the card. By massive value what would that possibly be? $500-$1000. Thanks for the feedback
nyc3 said:Way more if this sells for the 1000$ rangebmp1 said:He is trying to text me a picture to post but I cant retrieve it. Maybe someone hear can help. I rerally want to see the card. By massive value what would that possibly be? $500-$1000. Thanks for the feedback
http://cgi.ebay.com/Tris-Speaker-Signed ... 707wt_1165
Imo (which has no research what so ever behind it) I say 1,700-2,500.You want to know the true value start it on ebay for 0.99 other wise you are leaving money on the table.
A_Pharis said:BIN prices in no way reflect selling prices. Completed auctions are the only way.
nyc3 said:I have never heard of that coa so thats why the price hit, I was going on this.
http://www.memorylaneinc.com/site/bid/b ... temid=6568
A_Pharis said:A forensic LOA means an LOA from a forensics expert.
A_Pharis said:nyc3 said:I have never heard of that coa so thats why the price hit, I was going on this.
http://www.memorylaneinc.com/site/bid/b ... temid=6568
A forensic LOA means an LOA from a forensics expert.
Good point never thought of it like that.chashawk said:You could actually leave money on the table starting it at 0.99 cents as well. This was discussed yesterday.
In an auction format, no matter how much person A is willing to pay for the item, you are relying on person B
to be willing to pay almost as much to drive the price up. If person A is willing to pay $2,000, but person B is
only willing to pay $1,200, then you are only going to get approx. $1,250 for the card. However, if you list it
as a $3,000 BIN/BO, you can field offers and get close to the maximum of what someone is willing to spend.