a much more intelligent answer than the entirely unintelligent question
At 01:06 PM 9/8/2009, Richard Evans wrote:
Well, looking at Heritage, TC and two other cards sold for $1,725.00
in 05, 1 sht $4,025.00 in 04.
Looks like he had an excellent buy.
I wouldn't expect to just put a very
thanks Rich.
I've come to the conclusion that questions from idiots regarding pricing
will NEVER end.
David Lieberman
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Greenway Hayden Loop, Suite 105 -- Scottsdale, Az 85260
Vintage Original Movie
perhaps the only lesson to draw from this is that there are still amazing deals
to be had on ebay. i often discover great items that are listed in unexpected
categories (or have unusual descriptions written by sellers who perhaps don't
appreciate the potential market value of their material).
Well, looking at Heritage, TC and two other cards sold for $1,725.00
in 05, 1 sht $4,025.00 in 04.
Looks like he had an excellent buy.
I wouldn't expect to just put a very modest mark up on it, I'd expect
him to mark it at what he think he can sell for it.
I'm quite happy to criticize Dave
With continued discussion of the responsibility of good, honest and fair
dealers, in the wake of the forgery issue, i noticed this item.
This card sold on August 13th, 2009, on ebay, for $74.25
This card is currently listed today, for $3595.00
The thing is... it is the SAME card (not
it belongs to Dave, he can do whatever he wants
who gives a damn??
At 07:38 PM 9/7/2009, jeff po wrote:
With continued discussion of the responsibility of good, honest and
fair dealers, in the wake of the forgery issue, i noticed this item.
This card sold on August 13th, 2009, on ebay,
And as I recall, it was the dealer himself who brought it to all other
MoPo members' attention! Obviously very proud of his acquisition and eventual
profit! Very strange indeed.
With continued discussion of the responsibility of good, honest and fair
dealers, in the wake of
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