Tomlinson21RB
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I wonder if over 50% of etopps cards have a value less than the $1.75/card shipping. I feel like there is a good chance of it.
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js0000001 said:I'm glad this happened because now my collecting has more focus
From now on I am the world biggest Leaf/Panini collector
cmnkb8 said:js0000001 said:I'm glad this happened because now my collecting has more focus
From now on I am the world biggest Leaf/Panini collector
That wouldn't leave you with a whole lot to collect unfortunately![]()
js0000001 said:cmnkb8 said:js0000001 said:I'm glad this happened because now my collecting has more focus
From now on I am the world biggest Leaf/Panini collector
That wouldn't leave you with a whole lot to collect unfortunately![]()
I could throw in old Donruus, Fleer and Upper deck.
I like Historic autographs but I just don't consider them baseball cards
mrwhitesox30 said:I bought a bunch in 02 and 03, but sold them off years ago. I haven't paid much attention since then, and after checking some of the prices of common players I couldn't believe how low they've fallen. I have a few in my collection, but they're physical cards that I purchased off Ebay, which is much cheaper than having them shipped to you.
The price that Topps charges for shipping reminds me of the old mining companies that paid employees in money that could only be spent at the town grocery store that the mining company conveniently owned. Even if Topps decided to issue more cards there would be a lot less buyers because now they know how much they charge for shipping.
Casebusters said:Maybe checkoutmycards could make a deal with Topps and they could take over etopps portfolios
Casebusters said:Maybe checkoutmycards could make a deal with Topps and they could take over etopps portfolios
Sounds like the stock market!schmidtfan20 said:Gotta give it to topps, they are freaking geniuses. Sell cards without even having to make them!
I was with etopps on day 1. The site crashed hours into the first IPO. Everyone had their CC charged but the website
disappeared....for weeks! LOL I remember ripping a certain topps employee a new one over the phone.
Can you believe that there was once a time where topps printed up the cards first, and then sold them, and whatever
didn't sell they burned? Now they sell the entire season and print them up later. I mean where else can you take
a guys money week after week and not produce anything until months later?
but of course the timing was key, wait until after the season to make the cards almost insuring that 99% of the cards
would not be worth anything.....
but that is what topps wanted...the shipping fee was raised so you couldn't stomach getting the cards delivered! I can
tell you that 97% of all the etopps cards are worth less than 80 cents! Many of those cards are worth less than two
quarters!
cards that topps sold for 4.99 and 8.99!
Did I mention genius?
They preyed upon stock guys and business guys who thought this was better than sliced bread. Guys had the Tony Banks card priced at 285 dollars! It wasn't about who was on the card, but about how rare it was. Pujols and Ichiro were not the highest priced cards in 2001, not even close.
Beckett used to price them, but would of become even more of a laughing stock if they had to list these prices.
Topps made hundreds of thousands of dollars and only had to run a website to do it. The cards they sold were not only
fictitious, but their values were non existent held in constant check by ludicrous shipping fees.
Genius.
Kevin
AndruwHRJones said:Will this increase the value of cards already in hand now and in the future? I know I rarely see the 2002 and 2003 Andruw Jones cards. I doubt many people are going to pay the price Topps is asking to ship Andruw Jones cards. So the cards in hand right now are likely to be the only ones on the market for a great while.
Not sure how etopps works, but are all of the cards produced already and waiting to be shipped? Or are they produced as people request them? The reason I ask is that if the cards are already produced, I am sure they will make their way into the market one way or another. I highly doubt Topps is going to destroy these cards.
Either sucks for those of you with cards in your account. Very shady situation!