whats all the Beeef !!!!!
yes... rich is devinely RICH.... listen to the man..
like take me for instance I sell stuff under retail because I am a certified
Nut froot loop// dig it people? thers no savey plan here.... I am like
toasted.. and wnat freedom fro all this stuff!
and want some Moula to do some ruhmbas before I croak!
Today.. I was almos given a ticket by a cop because my dogs.. took a crap on the
side of the road..
he stopped me and said carry a bag....
todays my b day and I never knew it was against the law for a dog to take a
shit on the street..
learn something new everyday......
so whats all the fuss about........
i am the opisite of dave..doe anyone complain I sell to cheap?????
nada/// they Buys it ups and grins.........:)
hahahhahahahhaha:)
thats all.
best, Tom
Richard Halegua Comic Art wrote:
> Claude....
>
> Maybe an "astute" collector is smart enough to realize that it's very
> possible while Dave can get $11,500.00 , that the collector himself may not
> have:
>
> 1) the knowledge on how to sell the item like Dave does (or any other dealer)
> 2) lacks the time to deal with it
> 3) would like to remain anonymous
> 4) is satisfied with 7500
> 5) lots of other reasons..
>
> but generally it's because most collectors either do not have the type of
> clientelle that dealers do, and also just don't have the wherewithal to
> bother dealing with it until some smart dealer walks up & offers what is in
> reality a pretty fair price on a wholesale rate
>
> I don't think it's any surprise that many MoPo-ers do sell on the side..
> these are the people Dave is talking to, plus there ain't nothing like
> promotion.
>
> Dave is a smart guy Claude, and there are lots of reasons to make offers
> like these
>
> Rich============================
>
> At 12:12 PM 8/11/05, Claude Litton wrote:
> >Ira
> >
> >There is nothing different except for one thing. I seem to have a problem
> >here with interpretation of my question. I find nothing wrong with buying
> >low and selling high. I find nothing wrong with David making a fortune if
> >someone decides to sell him an original Frankenstein one sheet for
> >$100. My point was as follows: If mopo members, who are all astute (I
> >will give credit here unless proven otherwise) poster dealers, collectors
> >and poster followers on ebay, who know that he just made a lot of money
> >selling his poster last week (and he told them so in his email) why in the
> >world would they sell him the same title immediately at a low price?
> >
> >This is a far cry from someone advertising to buy posters at fixed prices
> >in MCW.
> >I was implying that if you know a specific title just sold for big dollars
> >on ebay (even after the auction, which happens a lot) why not sell it on
> >ebay yourself for big dollars. Why sell it to him? That is all I
> >asked. A number of collectors understood my point and I will not name
> >them because I do not want to omit anyone. I hope you now get my
> >point. If not call me and I will explain over the phone.
> >
> >Claude
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