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I've also bought from him a few times and never had a problem.. even called him on the phone a couple times to ask questions. He seemed really friendly and straight forward. To your comment, anytime I see he's listing, I check out all his items. I usually just have to bid everything I'm intererested in since I'll fill up my watch list otherwise. This can equal 50, 80, 100 or more very early bids.
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That can answer some of the questions we have had concerning the frequency of bidding with one seller. Not saying how many bidders have this strategy but if one person does then most likely someone else does too.
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Someone explain this to me
![]() ![]() I win few items from them because I have to factor in sales tax. Roger |
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Roger I'm clueless on that one. There were 5 bids, by 5 different bidders that pushed the card from a respectable 167.00 to the final 305.00. What those 5 bidders were thinking...guess we'll never know.
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The Drysdale appeared to be undergraded. It did not look like a '6'. It looked higher. That could have had something to do with it.
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