There was 2 up for sale on top end the other day.Could be the same person.2 x Ponga YG’s (17 & 18 Elite) currently going nuts on eBay, $710 with 3 days remaining
The bidding history on this listing is intriguing though.
It is.There was 2 up for sale on top end the other day.Could be the same person.
This is the second occasion they have gone big.The seller is a ozcard member.I didn,t think those cards were worth that much.Good sale for the seller.
I'm not sure all the bids are genuine in fact I'm not even sure there any genuine bids IMO.......2 x Ponga YG’s (17 & 18 Elite) currently going nuts on eBay, $710 with 3 days remaining
The bidding history on this listing is intriguing though.
you can also just carry the bit of paper they give you with the shots on it, it says at the top of the paper cond-19 record.From NSW Service NSW site:
Even though NSW is reopening, you'll still need to follow some safety precautions, including:
- COVID-Safe check-ins and proof of vaccination required for staff and customers. Staff in regional local government areas only need to prove one vaccine dose and a booking for a second dose to return to work.
- Capacity limit of 1 person per 4 square metres for all indoor public areas
- Masks are required for staff and customers who are 12 years and over, in all indoor public venues, as well as for hospitality staff outdoors. Masks are still mandatory on public transport.
How to show you’re vaccinated
You will need to show proof that you’re vaccinated when you check in to businesses.
You can get your proof of vaccination from:
If you are unable to be vaccinated because of a medical contraindication (which means a person should not receive a certain medicine because it may be harmful to them), you will need to get a medical exemption form signed by your doctor and carry it with you.
- the Express Plus Medicare mobile app
- your Medicare online account through myGov
- MyHealth Record
- Australian Immunisation Register (printed copy only)
- the Service NSW app (coming soon)
Buyer paid for the auction, sad to see them goI'm not sure all the bids are genuine in fact I'm not even sure there any genuine bids IMO.......
Congrats good sale, I note that the auction even attracted new bidders at the end, not leaving you stuck with just the original suspect looking ones.Buyer paid for the auction, sad to see them go
Yeah I was happy about that, a bit nervous seeing single digit feedback buyers. Little part of me wanted one of them to win and not pay so I could make an excuse to myself to not sell themCongrats good sale, I note that the auction even attracted new bidders at the end, not leaving you stuck with just the original suspect looking ones.
Cheers
Ross
Saw it on a Facebook post, guy refunds seller money if his card doesn't get high enough bids so people are bidding it up on purpose to waste his timeThere is a Mitchell Moses league sensation no.79/80 on eBay at the moment,with nearly 5 days to go the bidding is at $1250.00.Shonky bidding to the highest degree.
yeah its beyond me, why would you spend so much moola on common cards and minor insert cards, when you know your not gunna get a return on your outlay.Get a $2 card graded and throw $150 on it
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/CGA-10-...2349624.m46890.l6249&mkrid=705-154756-20017-0
You did not Chris, not at that price.I bought two.
LolYou did not Chris, not at that price.
but not graded.Lol
I got given a full set for free by one collector. Think I got another for a tenner.