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I’ve been on the other end several times over the years on eBay. A few years a seller put up a 1970 MLB Joe Pepitone Cubs Pinback that I was going to snipe a bid of $200 on, but I stupidly didn’t put a low opening bid on it and of course someone else contacted the seller and offered a $40 Buy-It-Now and the seller changed the listing and accepted it. I contacted the seller and told them they way undersold the rare pin.
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Yeah, based on posts I've read, I think everyone on this site has been in this position multiple times. I think most sellers who do this are fairly inexperienced and just glad somebody is offering them more then they expected to get for an item, when in actuality, they are leaving money on the table and don't even know it. |
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