The seller started the auction with an opening bid of only 15.00.
It was the competing bidders that drove the price to $3700.00, so it
wasnt as if the seller placed a very high opening bid amount that may
have made many potential bidders leery.
Any and all new sellers start with a 0 feedback score.
This seller just happened to have a desired (and legitimate) poster
that got bid up to that final price. And from the way it was
described, Im thinking the seller did not know what they actually
had, as far as value goes (but those bidding knew what they were
looking at). ;)
On Nov 10, 2012, at 6:12 PM, Rix Posterz wrote:
Hello, all,
Hard to believe a seller with zero feedback would sell a
Breakfast At Tiffany's one sheet for $3700!!
Maybe I'm too much of a sceptic. but I have always had a policy of
taking into mind the record of the eBay seller before even buying
something for a couple hundred bucks, let alone $3700 to someone
with no feedback??
Talk about rolling the dice and hoping not to be taken to the
cleaners! Just my two cents...
Rick
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Rare-Authentic-Audrey-Hepburn-Movie-Poster-
Breakfast-at-Tiffanys-/110972662972?
pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item19d67c74bc
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