That’s what I’d be afraid of if I was the seller. This has non payment written all over it. A Dusty Supremacy Norm Smith sold for $190 plus at auction the other day, then was re-listed soon after. I’ve had a heap of non payment in the past month.The seller would be stressing out....
one side of the coin - $$$$$$
other side - these bidders (ebay score) are they legit pay up bidders?????
the hobby would love it to be true.. yet, i find it alittle bit to far fetched. i guess only time will tell..That’s what I’d be afraid of if I was the seller. This has non payment written all over it. A Dusty Supremacy Norm Smith sold for $190 plus at auction the other day, then was re-listed soon after. I’ve had a heap of non payment in the past month.
Hopefully for the seller all works out.the hobby would love it to be true.. yet, i find it alittle bit to far fetched. i guess only time will tell..
How did you find out?
yep exactly. The bloke still wants A completely unrealistic price for it IMOso all legit buyers would of been turned away so 2 idiots could play games with each other...nice going jerkoffs.
true. but pricing this card would be difficult. $1500-$1800??? ballpark?BIN click n collect is the way to go.
Fee bay is full of these sorts. I actually got trolled on fee bay last year.so all legit buyers would of been turned away so 2 idiots could play games with each other...nice going jerkoffs.
understand what your saying in relation to the BIN, but there are many good points to auction. (If were talking a high end card)And to finish, I would encourage sellers/collectors to avoid auction.
BIN price click n collect cleans the hobby up.
As well, I’d like to see a gentleman’s agreement amongst the big sellers in the industry in terms of fixing there prices to match one another and not compete amongst one another for who can sell at the lowest price. Competitive nature, nurtures division/conflict.