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Old 05-17-2016, 01:06 PM
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I decided a while back to leave the prices of sold cards in my listings. That way people can see what a bargain some other collector got.

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Old 05-17-2016, 03:15 PM
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I decided a while back to leave the prices of sold cards in my listings. That way people can see what a bargain some other collector got.

Brian (shameful plug for future listings)
Ha - all that does is make me kick myself when missing out on deals.
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Old 05-17-2016, 03:19 PM
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I always leave them. Just because that seems to me like the natural thing to do I guess. If anyone ever asked me to remove it I would, but that has never happened. I've also never had anyone ask I a card marked sold was still available.
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I delete them in case the person buying the cards are flippers. People seem to be adverse to someone making a profit quickly on a card.
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The asking price has been advertised in a public forum - I see no reason to delete it from a sold listing.

The actual sale price is private between the buyer and seller and I see no reason that it should be made public unless both parties want to.

This is basically the policy of Ebay where many more cards are bought and sold. I have not heard of anyone objecting to the Ebay policy - and in fact there is usually much discussion on here about final prices on some of the high-end cards.
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The asking price has been advertised in a public forum - I see no reason to delete it from a sold listing.

The actual sale price is private between the buyer and seller and I see no reason that it should be made public unless both parties want to.

This is basically the policy of Ebay where many more cards are bought and sold. I have not heard of anyone objecting to the Ebay policy - and in fact there is usually much discussion on here about final prices on some of the high-end cards.
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My reasons for deleting sales prices are multiple-fold.

1) I don't like being ridiculed for having sold something way too cheap!

2) I don't like the concept of a perfect marketplace where cards are like commodities and a psa 4 sells for x and a psa 6 sells for 3xX...for example. Most advantages of long time collecting are gone. Information about most cards ever produced are on the web...on message boards such as this. Past auction results, sites like VCP...SMR...show up to the minute pricing.

So any information I have that most others doesn't provides me with a small advantage sometimes. I'll take whatever I can get.

3) its NONE OF YOUR DAMN BUSINESS!!!!
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My reasons for deleting sales prices are multiple-fold.

1) I don't like being ridiculed for having sold something way too cheap!

2) I don't like the concept of a perfect marketplace where cards are like commodities and a psa 4 sells for x and a psa 6 sells for 3xX...for example. Most advantages of long time collecting are gone. Information about most cards ever produced are on the web...on message boards such as this. Past auction results, sites like VCP...SMR...show up to the minute pricing.

So any information I have that most others doesn't provides me with a small advantage sometimes. I'll take whatever I can get.

3) its NONE OF YOUR DAMN BUSINESS!!!!
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you have to pick a side...you can't play both!
He did pick a side and I share his same opinion. The asking price was posted in a public forum and should remain public. If a private offer is made or accepted it is no one's business.
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Thanks all for weighing in! I too think final selling prices need not be disclosed but that initial asking prices should be left for viewing. I think it's advantageous for the hobby as a whole that knowledge be disseminated because the guy that came across your initial listing and discovered a new card or set and now knows the pricing could be your next customer when you go to sell the next one.

p.s. Frank thanks for posting your Gehrig Exhibit for sale because now I'm hooked!
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He did pick a side and I share his same opinion. The asking price was posted in a public forum and should remain public. If a private offer is made or accepted it is no one's business.
oh sorry I misread it!
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