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carrsallstars
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It seems fairly obvious that when you have at least 2 player collectors they can end up costing each other a lot of $ when placing competing bids in ebay auctions. If you removed one of the bidders then the seller would often be bummed at the great "bargain" that would result from removing the second highest bidder. Sometimes this can be the difference between a $5 and $20 ending price, or for rare card the difference between a $25-30 and a $75 ending price.
So I'm curious if other player collectors that have traded and otherwise become friendly have a system for avoiding direct ebay bidding competition that saves them both $$? Either by alternating which cards they will go after hard or some other system? of course there are no guarantees that someone else won't step in and bid up the price but those are the breaks. Or do you just continually bid each other up on rare cards and tip your hat to the guy that wins it?
So I'm curious if other player collectors that have traded and otherwise become friendly have a system for avoiding direct ebay bidding competition that saves them both $$? Either by alternating which cards they will go after hard or some other system? of course there are no guarantees that someone else won't step in and bid up the price but those are the breaks. Or do you just continually bid each other up on rare cards and tip your hat to the guy that wins it?