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    Exclamation Penny Hardaway 1/1 card sells for over $77,000 on eBay

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/97-98-Flair-...p2047675.l2557

    I would bet that it isn't a real winning bid but who knows with the basketball card market now
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    See andyg2350's Items on eBay

    Definite shill bidding. Sad when you have people like this seller in the hobby.

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    70K buys you a great fast car,not a piece of cardboard with ink...

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    70K buys you a great fast car,not a piece of cardboard with ink...

    The card doesn't even have ink.....

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    it was graded thats why it got that much.


    not serious

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    See beller20nba's Items on eBay

    Strange thing is that when you look at the bidders it almost seems like the shill bidder is shilling the shill bidder who is shilling the other shill bidder, 3 guys with 66%, 42% and 88% bid activity with this seller, sounds like shill bidding to me.

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    If it's not a real sale, why would the seller raise the price so high. Then he would have to get a lot of money back in fees from ebay. What is the advantage to the seller to have a fake sale?

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    Why indeed...

    If it's not a real sale, why would the seller raise the price so high. Then he would have to get a lot of money back in fees from ebay. What is the advantage to the seller to have a fake sale?


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