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03-11-2010, 08:15 AM #11
I collect Patch/Autos and my McCoy is 4clrs not as nice as yours but, i paid $48 dlvd for it. I can see you getting $75 maybe if i was u i'd jump on the $85 if you got the offer cause i don't see you getting $90. The other one you sold was when the product was still kinda fresh so really don't think you can compare then to now.
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03-11-2010, 09:49 AM #12
exactly what i was thinking.
If you have an offer of what you say you do you should take it now before that person backs off of their offer
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03-11-2010, 12:44 PM #13
i agree with soriano, if you dont like his price move on, it is his card not ours. Dont worry man, I have been told in the past I am higher then ebay. Let it go in one ear and out the other!
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03-11-2010, 12:54 PM #14
First of all, I never said anything attacking your OUTRAGEOUS price... In fact I never said anything about your asking price. I simply showed (with evidence) what the general public was seeing on eBay. So who's the one who can't read?
Second, I would think you would be happy that I brought up the fact that COLOR breaks are generally what people go by... Look on eBay and any forum here, I shouldn't have to provide the evidence for you. Plus, it's just one more argument you can add to your asking price.
Lastly, to respond to your last line:
Main Entry: ma·tu·ri·ty
Pronunciation: mə-ˈtu̇r-ə-tē, -ˈtyu̇r- also -ˈchu̇r-
Function: noun
Date: 15th century
1 : the quality or state of being mature; especially : full development
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03-11-2010, 02:30 PM #15
the hobby isnt about acting like middle school girls and bashin people card values and prices its simple enough if you dont like it just keep your mouth closed and move along have some fun guys theres no reason to have fights over it
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03-11-2010, 02:52 PM #16
I would give 50 bucks about what its worth
(and that's not part of the argument just an offer if you end up lowering your price)
thanks man
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03-11-2010, 02:59 PM #17
Couldn't agree more...I don't understand why people find it necessary to post comments if they feel the card is too high. If someone's asking too much, they won't sell the card. If soriano wants $4.5 million for his McCoy, he's not going to sell it, oh well.
Make him an offer, allow him to reject or accept it, and whatever the outcome, move on.
I have a Vick NT's 1/1 auto on the bay right now, and initially I didn't know what to ask for the card. I set the BIN at $499.99, which now I know was ridiculous to ask. I lowered the BIN to $199.99 and now have numerous offers at $150. Reason I tell this story is, during the entire duration of the auction, I have been receiving basically hate emails from immature punks about my asking price.
"How much do you expect to get for this card. Really, it's Michael Vick man. Your asking price is absurd!"
Thats copied and pasted from my messages.
Just don't understand why some people find it necessary to do that...pretty sure it's a overly hormonal 15 year old keyboard commando manning up on me...lol.
Have fun guys...otherwise we're just blowing money!
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03-11-2010, 03:41 PM #18
You mean like going into someones thread just to bring up that you think there price is high with no intention of purchasing. I would reckon there is a mirror in your bathroom, maybe you should go look in it.
Anyhow thankfully some of the real members stepped in here and think the obvious. My card, my asking price. Which I came very very close to getting within a couple bucks.
THE CARD IS SOLD....PLEASE CLOSE THE THREAD.
Thanks Mike
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