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    20k Jordan auction lot and still going?

    Plus other cards but the jordan's stick out:
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=STRK:MEWAX:IT

    how much will it end for?

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    I would have to guess its still gonna go way up. Also is it just me or is that really dirty that the seller is making the buyer pay the extra 10% for the seller fees?

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    i would have to guess its still gonna go way up. Also is it just me or is that really dirty that the seller is making the buyer pay the extra 10% for the seller fees?

    +1

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    holy wow, real nice cards.

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    The seller can't demand that extra fee, and also what if you pay it (outside of ebay) and he doesn't ship the cards? Yeah you get your ebay price back but then he makes some easy money...

    I was going to bid $20k on it (take out a loan) but since it's already there a few people must be pretty keen

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    See tamtalizied21's Items on eBay

    As nice as the lot might be, I think $20k is a little too much to pay. It would be fine for a PC collection, it's a nice expenisve collection. However, for an investor, I think it might be a little overpriced as $20K divided by 27 cards will equal to about $741 per card. After adding all ebay fees and such, you are looking to sell at around $810-$820 per card. I highly doubt the value of those 27 cards will add up to that. (Don't quote me on it though, as I haven't researched out each individual card. Just my .02.

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    As nice as the lot might be, I think $20k is a little too much to pay. It would be fine for a PC collection, it's a nice expenisve collection. However, for an investor, I think it might be a little overpriced as $20K divided by 27 cards will equal to about $741 per card. After adding all ebay fees and such, you are looking to sell at around $810-$820 per card. I highly doubt the value of those 27 cards will add up to that. (Don't quote me on it though, as I haven't researched out each individual card. Just my .02.

    you do need to research individual cards...it's worth more than $20K
    but this seller is too shady with the + 10 % fees
    and this looks like attyball / Bryan Ang stash

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    I would have to guess its still gonna go way up. Also is it just me or is that really dirty that the seller is making the buyer pay the extra 10% for the seller fees?

    for sure

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    Look at the guys feedback. Someone on there in 08 bought something with this as its title, 05 EXQUISITE COLLECTION DERON WILLIAMS RC 18 / 99, for 45K. Most of his feedback is from ebayers with under 10 feedback, and do people really put, till next time, that much in their feedback? Shiller? Looks fishy to me.

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    It's not 45k dollar btw...

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