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bballcardkid

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Incline Investments said:
The guy is now accusing me of shill bidding, and basically blackmailing me into letting him not pay.

If this doesn't get worked out, I will post the entire conversation with his eBay username.

Please do.
 

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so is it better to list Heyward stuff as auctions or as BIN/BO right now? I have a few that I want to throw on and just curious what you all think?

~AJ
 

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ajbraves25 said:
so is it better to list Heyward stuff as auctions or as BIN/BO right now? I have a few that I want to throw on and just curious what you all think?

~AJ

I have had good success listing BIN without best offer and setting the prices about 10-20% higher than the last completed.
 

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RJ227 said:
bballcardkid said:

Seller has spent HUNDREDS relisting that thing for months on end. Good for him he finally got his goat.

Pretty sure it just costs $0.35 per time listed, if it was a fixed price listing. Not sure how long he has had it listed, or if he did it for 30 days each time or whatever, but he probably has no more than $10 in listing fees.
 

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hail2thevictors said:
RJ227 said:
bballcardkid said:

Seller has spent HUNDREDS relisting that thing for months on end. Good for him he finally got his goat.

Pretty sure it just costs $0.35 per time listed, if it was a fixed price listing. Not sure how long he has had it listed, or if he did it for 30 days each time or whatever, but he probably has no more than $10 in listing fees.

Yea, even if it was every week for a year, it would be under $20 overall. Assuming it was just for 30 days each, its just over $10. Just because its a high price tag, doesn't mean it cost a lot to list.
 

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hail2thevictors said:
RJ227 said:
bballcardkid said:

Seller has spent HUNDREDS relisting that thing for months on end. Good for him he finally got his goat.

Pretty sure it just costs $0.35 per time listed, if it was a fixed price listing. Not sure how long he has had it listed, or if he did it for 30 days each time or whatever, but he probably has no more than $10 in listing fees.

Haha, I think I mixed up starting bid and fixed price costs. Anyways, yeah he's had this listed for ages.
 

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$7K for a second year card of a guy who has never played an MLB game. This is one crazy hobby!!!! :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
 

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G $MONEY$ said:
$7K for a second year card of a guy who has never played an MLB game. This is one crazy hobby!!!! :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:


It sure is. If you had an extra 7 grand sitting around to spend on cards, would this be the card of choice? :benson:
I could see 2 to3 BC Pujols for that! Actually that list could go on and on and on and on and......... ::facepalm::
 

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Randy Shields said:
[quote="G $MONEY$":ztfzif4o]$7K for a second year card of a guy who has never played an MLB game. This is one crazy hobby!!!! :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:


It sure is. If you had an extra 7 grand sitting around to spend on cards, would this be the card of choice? :benson:
I could see 2 to3 BC Pujols for that! Actually that list could go on and on and on and on and......... ::facepalm::[/quote:ztfzif4o]

Compared to the price paid for the Fernando Martinez Superfractor Auto, this card was a steal at $7k.

*thanks jp*
 

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Well, it's no seven grand, but I got $16.50 for one Bowman Draft and 3 Bowman Draft Gold heywards that I sold in a lot last night. Ha ha... Holy hell - people are sick for this kid LOL!
 

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The part that is amazin is that the Baseball season has not even started yet . He has not even played a mlb game with that all said the looks of it this kid can be Bring the Braves back to America's team .

This sucks for a Met's fan

2007 Sterling ReD auto 1/1 I would love to see what that would fetch . I would rather have that card
2007 Superfractor got $1500 that looks like a steal
 

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pepsiporch said:
The part that is amazin is that the Baseball season has not even started yet . He has not even played a mlb game with that all said the looks of it this kid can be Bring the Braves back to America's team .

This sucks for a Met's fan

2007 Sterling ReD auto 1/1 I would love to see what that would fetch . I would rather have that card
2007 Superfractor got $1500 that looks like a steal

Really really really hate the term "america's team" being assigned to any team. The Braves aren't America's team, never were, never will be. The Cowboys aren't America's team, never were, never will be. I don't freaking get it. Whoever coined that phrase should be drug out into the street and bad things should happen.
 

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