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I don't like when people don't list asking prices either...BUT...you know good and well what a lowball offer is...don't act like u dont!
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One definition/example of a low ball offer on one or both of these absolutely beautiful examples would probably be(just a guess) any offer submitted by
1952 boytoycollector. Then again I could be wrong. By the way Jeff, gorgeous cards. |
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I've have learned along this Prewar Path of mine...
THaT it is BeTTar to make an Offer when appropriate, And Preserve the Privilege of Knowledge Of one such as the OP fir a possible Later Day! CalliN one out because... WeLL... JuST Because I want to be a Jacka$$ ~ I've Learn'd... Has Nevar BeeN iN One's Self's BeST Interest! We who have been here fir a bit... Know what the OP Stands fir & at the end of the Day, of a Price THaT would be Accept-able! I've seen these Cards Before! They are iconic in & to Our Hobby... If I Really wanted any one of the 2 Cards... I would Present an Amount THaT would JuST "WoW" Jeff ~ So He Wouldn't Say No!!! As Always my Friends...
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i have had people message me on some cards though on some net54 seller listings advising they just made an offer that as 20% and more above a last recent sale and were told they were lowballing........when there is no price listed there is more of a chance of confusion of what a lowball offer...thats all im saying.. we have all made offers that we thought were the high end of the market to be told we are far too low..which for some means its a low ball offer.. . Last edited by 1952boyntoncollector; 09-01-2016 at 06:52 PM. |
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I call bullshit! I havent... And as much time as you spend on this board you know what market prices are. If someone calls an offer of market or above lowball them the problem lies with them not with the offer!
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Id love to see an asking price but, as they say if u have to ask u cant afford it. Lol beautiful cards man wish i buy one. Hope they find a great new home.
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when theres no price listed, a 'market price' offer can be considered a low ball offer to the seller is all i am saying i have had people argue with some of my pricing on cards with people offering 3000 (like the 54 Banks psa 7.5) or so and were quoting market price, yet i sold the cards for new market highs in the 5-6k range (and i had a few offers to choose from)...so were the 3k offers low ball offers? market price changes expecially in todays market.....what you may deem market price may be what someone else deems a lowball offer....especially if no price is listed so the perspective buyer has no idea that the seller is looking for an all time high and what the buyer thinks is 'market price' is 50% below what the seller thinks the card is worth.. Last edited by 1952boyntoncollector; 09-02-2016 at 08:59 PM. |
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Jake, the guy who just paid me twice what you offered on a card I was recently listing figured out what the market price for the card was. Get off my thread and do not make me any more offers. I am not selling any cards to an idiot like you. Somehow I've managed to sell two cards for over 50K in the past few weeks. People who want the cards figure it out. People who want to blather on about their difficulty in figuring out what market value is, despite all the pricing resources at their fingertips -- don't make me offers; we both know you're not getting the card.
This is a BST thread and not your shrink's couch. Do not post on my threads here any more.
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Nice Cracker jacks.
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