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Re: Re: Re: Has e-bay hurt or helped the cel collecting hobby? (Fri Nov 5 00:58:24 1999 )
Dark Amber

cozog@earthlink.net

For what it is worth, most of the current 'junk' cels that are
priced too high.  $9.95 are not getting any bids.

And I have gotten most nice cels on E-bay for a good price 
and was able to sell some of my 'lesser' cels quickly there.
But I never had a nice price on them.  Mainly $1.00 or $5.00
opening bids with no reserve.

It helped to get enough money to suppliment a purchase on
something I really wanted.  And a few of use are not looking
for 'premium' cels.  I generally cringe if I pay more then
$30.00 for a cel and then force myself to sell something
else to pay for a $50.00 or more cel.  I even find myself
going to the thrift stores to find good games that I know will
sell on E-bay to get some extra money to buy sells.

E-bay is really supply and demand and it takes two bidders
to ever raise prices.  If you don't like a price that something
if offered.  Don't bid. It's simply as that.  The junk
sellers will go away or lower their prices when there is no one
buying.  Simply as that.  Kind of the same price adjustment
that some cel dealers do as well to move out cels that are
not being bought when they priced them too high for the market.

E-bay isn't evil.  I don't really see anything going at any
high prices there anymore.



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