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Andre81

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  1. Hopefully they don't flatten them prior to shipping. A shipping conversation would be a must.

     

    At least 1/3 of the sellers don't reply to messages at all. I ask every seller to ship in a box and for a quick confirmation. After 2 days I then send a second message. Many still don't reply, but as soon as they get negative feedback later they'll send a message within seconds.

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  2. The main issue is finding a buyer that needs all of them. Most collectors will just want survival and saros/etc...

     

    Exactly. On the one hand he is looking for a buyer who spends $100 for a game but at the same time also buys a $5 game. Such a buyer does not exist, if he doesn't want to sell at a 50% discount to a reseller. Selling mediocre and high prices stuff in one lot doesn't work.

     

    I'm sure there would be buyers for all games, just not as a single lot.


  3. Holy shit! A fixed shipping charge of $17.50? Is this just an International Shipping charge or is this for everyone... U.S., Canada, etc.? It's sad to see this all transpiring and there must be a very good reason/incentive for him to prefer an eBay Store instead of a website store.

    $17.50 for US, haven't checked international charges.


  4. haha, that game is not even worth 10 bucks.

    But you really want to tell us that a noob who didn't bid on anything else in the last 30 days shows up and bids $55 on it when the auction is at just $2.25?

     

    On a variation that only hardcore Intellivision collectors care about?

     

    Or isn't it more plausible that the seller thought he has a super rare variation and will get a ton of bids and money and when that didn't worked out bid on his own item?


  5. so, just because a very low feedback buyer purchased it, that automaticly means certifiable bid on it himself?

     

    Yeah, right, 30 minutes before the auction ends Jonny Mc. Newbie shows up and bids $55 on an item that only hardcore Intellivision collectors care about.

     

    http://offer.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewBidderProfile&mode=1&item=141447571239&aid=a***m&eu=&bidtid=1038743978004&view=BUYER&ssPageName=PageBidderProfileViewBids_Buyer_ViewLink

     

    Johnny Mc. Scammer had the jitters.

     

     

    man, anyway, couldnt this of been handled via pm?

     

    No. "Shill Bidding is also illegal in many places throughout the world, with severe penalties."

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