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Posted By: barrysloate
That makes sense. Nobody wants to show their hand early, but all these auctions closing without warning just aren't right. I know ebay does not care at all about this but it is becoming epidemic and there are several threads running now about the Wright cabinet and the E98's and collectors are getting frustrated. I still don't understand why sellers aren't even curious to let the auction run its course and see how their lot does. Don't they realize that nearly all early offers are made because the buyer is afraid the lot will go for a lot more money than his offer? |
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