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Couple things......
In the future, when you talk about and agree on a price, but after viewing it, it's substantially lower value than what you thought, stop the deal. Your word is still your word but of something is THAT far off, you have zero obligation to complete the deal. A plane ticket to Phoenix would be your lesson there. When you do figure things out on what and how to sell it, use much better pictures. The ones with the lots on ebay are not very good. To get top dollar out of stuff, scan a lot of it, use a flat bed scanner and not a cellphone with crappy lighting. The HOFer autos look good though......the Mantle 8x10 nit so sure of..... |
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I give you permission to pull the autograph lot and consign it to an auction house. Not only is that my permission, it's my advice as your financial advisor.
There, I made an executive decision. |
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Listings have been ended except cobb, but I disagree that he had to lie to end the listing. There is an option called there was a problem was the listing and clearly between the photos and the inability to accurately describe 600 autos in one lot, I feel it's fine to pull. That's what the 10percent cost is there for, to keep anyone from pulling at any time for any reason. This to me is a good reason.
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Kevin,
As others have mentioned clear photos make a big difference in the final selling price. Good luck!! |
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You might consider consigning all the autographs. In person signed Hubbell signed bat, glove and ball are decent items. A good Hubbell signed bat might sell for $200, and, even if modern, there aren't a lot of Hubbell signed gloves around.
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