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Bruin7 said:James Darnell
Kirk Nieuwenhuis
Allen
Definitely! I haven't sold it yet, but I'm getting serious offers now on my Orange Ref Auto 9.5.
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Bruin7 said:James Darnell
Kirk Nieuwenhuis
Allen
masonphillip said:I should just check and see what you've been selling period, I'm even more impressed by the Refractor /777 sale for $10 [phil:x9380uun]220775581823[/phil:x9380uun] it is like the who's who of Hot Lists http://completed.shop.ebay.com/witm...&_ipg=50&_sop=12&_trksid=p3911.c0.m283&_rdc=1 that Carson Kelly Red Ref Auto sale is nuts!
frzg said:http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160576499781
lol
I was offered a Pineda plate for $50 in the offseason, whoops
alexs64 said:I might have missed it, but has Jerry Sands been on the Hot List recently?
BowmanChromeAddict said:Bruin7 said:James Darnell
Kirk Nieuwenhuis
Allen
Definitely! I haven't sold it yet, but I'm getting serious offers now on my Orange Ref Auto 9.5.
sportscardtheory said:Does anyone else think about the strangeness of having a hot list for cards that are already hot? I believe a hot list should be of hot players and not based on sales at all. It would be the best way to let people knows who is hot, not what cards are selling for. It would wake people up to players who might be "hot" but who's cards aren't being noticed yet, instead of just saying "this card is hot because people are buying it" which is basically useless information. JMO
BowmanChromeAddict said:sportscardtheory said:Does anyone else think about the strangeness of having a hot list for cards that are already hot? I believe a hot list should be of hot players and not based on sales at all. It would be the best way to let people knows who is hot, not what cards are selling for. It would wake people up to players who might be "hot" but who's cards aren't being noticed yet, instead of just saying "this card is hot because people are buying it" which is basically useless information. JMO
Yet, from a different perspective, this also wakes people up who own those cards and want to capitalize on the price spikes. I personally LOVE this list and find it to be the exact OPPOSITE of useless.
braden said:BowmanChromeAddict said:sportscardtheory said:Does anyone else think about the strangeness of having a hot list for cards that are already hot? I believe a hot list should be of hot players and not based on sales at all. It would be the best way to let people knows who is hot, not what cards are selling for. It would wake people up to players who might be "hot" but who's cards aren't being noticed yet, instead of just saying "this card is hot because people are buying it" which is basically useless information. JMO
Yet, from a different perspective, this also wakes people up who own those cards and want to capitalize on the price spikes. I personally LOVE this list and find it to be the exact OPPOSITE of useless.
I must agree. I spend about five minutes a week on eBay so have no knowledge whatsoever of cards I own that may be hot. I read this thread and the eventual list and have sold at least a dozen cards that I would have otherwise never known to list.
+2bricewaynebisel said:braden said:BowmanChromeAddict said:sportscardtheory said:Does anyone else think about the strangeness of having a hot list for cards that are already hot? I believe a hot list should be of hot players and not based on sales at all. It would be the best way to let people knows who is hot, not what cards are selling for. It would wake people up to players who might be "hot" but who's cards aren't being noticed yet, instead of just saying "this card is hot because people are buying it" which is basically useless information. JMO
Yet, from a different perspective, this also wakes people up who own those cards and want to capitalize on the price spikes. I personally LOVE this list and find it to be the exact OPPOSITE of useless.
I must agree. I spend about five minutes a week on eBay so have no knowledge whatsoever of cards I own that may be hot. I read this thread and the eventual list and have sold at least a dozen cards that I would have otherwise never known to list.
+1. The FCB hotlist is the perfect compliment to BA's hot list. The BA hot list clues in to possible price spikes due to performance, while the FCB hotlist provides actual market spikes. I think the FCB list is even more helpful in that it will also provide market updates for players who do not make the BA list for various reasons (non prospect status, etc).
jbrown said:BowmanChromeAddict said:Bruin7 said:James Darnell
Kirk Nieuwenhuis
Allen
Definitely! I haven't sold it yet, but I'm getting serious offers now on my Orange Ref Auto 9.5.
I guess I should have held out a little longer on selling the Super.
Russ S. said:Same 'ol same 'ol.
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