abncollectsautos
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I dont sell, but I often trade or giveaway cards to player collectors.
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predatorkj said:So to get at your point...there can be many different reasons why a person sells something to another or gives it to them.
uniquebaseballcards said:This isn't my point :lol:
What specifically drives me nuts is when a seller's ignorance about a card is the only reason why s/he let the card go so cheaply. In other words, had that seller not been ignorant, the seller wouldn't have let the card go so cheaply. It is this ignorance that drives me nuts. I'm only talking about ignorance.
All the many other reasons you're referring to below don't really bother me too much and are probably good reasons in a hobby community.
predatorkj said:So to get at your point...there can be many different reasons why a person sells something to another or gives it to them.
predatorkj said:uniquebaseballcards said:This isn't my point :lol:
What specifically drives me nuts is when a seller's ignorance about a card is the only reason why s/he let the card go so cheaply. In other words, had that seller not been ignorant, the seller wouldn't have let the card go so cheaply. It is this ignorance that drives me nuts. I'm only talking about ignorance.
All the many other reasons you're referring to below don't really bother me too much and are probably good reasons in a hobby community.
predatorkj said:So to get at your point...there can be many different reasons why a person sells something to another or gives it to them.
Eh...not trying to bug you or be a troll.I do understand what you are saying.I just think maybe I am not being clear.My question would be...how do you know they were ignorant to what the card was worth?Then after that is confirmed...why does it bug you?
uniquebaseballcards said:Sure, three obvious situations.
First, some releases are rare enough and the seller just missed the boat/doesn't know about the card or set. Certain cards may be short-printed and maybe there is no mention of it anywhere; only those who actively collect that card/set or a particular card from that set would know. Perhaps the seller didn't even think to look up approx. BV.
Second, some sellers just don't know how popular some players are, particularly when these players are young and jump to conclusions.
Third is some combination of nos. 1 & 2. Someone may be hoarding a particular card from that set, etc.
To say that every seller knows the ins and outs of every card and every set all the time, is, well, pretty silly, isn't it?
Perhaps I just happen to be into different cards than you are, some may never come around again if missed the first time. Not getting a fair chance at a card gives one license to be upset about it.
predatorkj said:uniquebaseballcards said:This isn't my point :lol:
What specifically drives me nuts is when a seller's ignorance about a card is the only reason why s/he let the card go so cheaply. In other words, had that seller not been ignorant, the seller wouldn't have let the card go so cheaply. It is this ignorance that drives me nuts. I'm only talking about ignorance.
All the many other reasons you're referring to below don't really bother me too much and are probably good reasons in a hobby community.
predatorkj said:So to get at your point...there can be many different reasons why a person sells something to another or gives it to them.
Eh...not trying to bug you or be a troll.I do understand what you are saying.I just think maybe I am not being clear.My question would be...how do you know they were ignorant to what the card was worth?Then after that is confirmed...why does it bug you?