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Perhaps this type of purchase will give birth to new collectors who will learn in time fair market value. Stiener will have to keep selling to new hatchlings with every new endevour and this may get harder and harder. In the end Steiner has enough bank if it all ends tonight he would'nt care. |
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"New hatchlings," or "There's a sucker born every minute."
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What does an avg 4 yr college education run these days and what's waiting for 80% them? If you want to talk about suckers lets keep it real.
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I am back in college after many moons and will graduate in May, so I should drop out of the accounting program and load up on $600 Steiner/Jeter baseballs and just watch that great investment just explode over the next twenty years and live off the profits. Good Idea.
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Sure Eric, or maybe get a job workingr someone like Steiner who is making millions.
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80% will be paying off student loans for 15+ years $150-300k is no joke. I'm just saying give the guy some credit he sold 10 mill of dirt that's pretty impressive. How many MBAs could pull that off?
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I bet Steiner is a college graduate. Everybody works for someone or some entity that makes millions, thats life. I plan on working with Bruce Dorskind once I graduate cleaning his toilets. It's a living and my degree will come in handy polishing his shoes.
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The irony is that Steiner probably sells to more pure collectors who don't care what it costs, or what it is worth, than people who buy the stuff that we discuss on this board that retains its value as a better investment.
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The people who buy the stuff that we discuss? Ummm... That'd be us, wouldn't it? You know, us collectors.
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I don't agree with this. I suspect Steiner's primary target audience is the upper middle class and above person who wants a ball for their kid or a ball to show off in their office. They may have no other signed items. They dial a 800 number and get what they want, no muss, no fuss. $600 to a guy earning $300k a year is nothing.
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Whoever buys these balls from Steiner is getting soaked on cost. I think even if you planned to keep it forever, $600 is still way to much for this type of material. I just can't relate to anyone who thinks this is a good deal. How about $250-300 a ball, maybe, but not for a guy like me but this would make it remotely sane.
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"high quality game used dirt",,,,
what a time we live in where a businessman can say this with a straight face. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Presuming he doesn't meet a premature end, Jeter will sign hundreds of thousands -- maybe a million -- more autographs in his lifetime. Adjusted for inflation, he'll be a $100 autograph after he retires and is no longer the "hot" current player.
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Presuming he doesn't meet a premature end, Jeter will sign hundreds of thousands -- maybe a million -- more autographs in his lifetime. Adjusted for inflation, he'll be a $100 autograph after he retires and is no longer the "hot" current player.
If Mr. Steiner lets him. Does he own Jeter yet or just the 3,000 hit material? He my sign him for life, he maybe the last Yankee cash cow we see in our lives. |
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