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Greg Cleveland

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I just got one this evening on a 1997 Fleer Ultra Platinum Edition Gary Gaetti that went waaay more than I thought I would have to pay for. Could the seller really have another, or is it more likely that the deal fell through with the original winner? When you get a Second Chance, is it for the amount that the item went for to the highest bidder, or the highest amount that you had previously bid? I'd like the card, but I still don't want to pay $15.00 for it!
 

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Im pretty sure he had 2 or somebody flaked out on a bunch of his auctions because I received a 2nd chance offer on the Todd Jones in the set. He had it up as a BIN for 9.99 which is still more than I want to pay.
 

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Greg Cleveland said:
I just got one this evening on a 1997 Fleer Ultra Platinum Edition Gary Gaetti that went waaay more than I thought I would have to pay for. Could the seller really have another, or is it more likely that the deal fell through with the original winner? When you get a Second Chance, is it for the amount that the item went for to the highest bidder, or the highest amount that you had previously bid? I'd like the card, but I still don't want to pay $15.00 for it!

I haven't had a 2nd chance offer in ages. Unless I really wanted the card, I normally declined. If I were to receive a 2nd chance offer today, I would be requesting that the offer be for my bid minus any bids the high bidder made. If the seller declined, I would just move on. Too many people shilling accounts today to trust a 2nd chance offer.
 

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Rarely ever, and if I do, it's almos always bad news (either direct fraud or shill bidding on an item I had been going after).
 
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Sean_C said:
Rarely ever, and if I do, it's almos always bad news (either direct fraud or shill bidding on an item I had been going after).


Same! I have received a few but after looking at the bid history it was always a 0-5 feedback person who beat me by 50 cents after bidding $1 increments 15-20 times. I usually decline the 2nd chance offer since it still jacks the price up on you.
 

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I'm a pretty big ebay purchaser and I don't get them very often because 99% of the time it is a shill bid type situation and I ignore them but yesterday I actually accepted one.

It was for a Mickey Mantle 1997 topps comm. set 20-36. Its kind of a hard set to come across and even though I knew it was a shill I took it anyways instead of waiting a few weeks or possibly longer for the set to come around again
 

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I bid on a Babe Ruth BGS 9.5 card for 6.95 which ended at like 7.25, literally within 5 minutes of the auction ending, got a second chance offer.
 

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Thanks for the responses, guys. This is the first time I've seen this particuar card available before, so I'm anxious to get it, but for that price--it might as well be Burbank selling it. Think I'll wait.
 

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