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    Ebay Advice Wanted and Comments on Recent Auctions Wins

    Okay I have $39.17 to spend on ebay, I am mainly looking to get one nice auto as tradebait what do you think I should buy?

    Also how do you think I did on a few other recent auctions:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...MEWN%3AIT&rd=1

    and

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...MEWN%3AIT&rd=1

    and this one today

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=8806860189

    Thanks in advance
    Justin

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    you should skip ebay and buy off my bucket.

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    See pogy647's Items on eBay

    get yourself a older player from your favorite team.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flemingtime
    you should skip ebay and buy off my bucket.

    Most of the time ebay is cheaper than individual sellers on this site want to sell for.

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    if youre a pack fan, spend that 39 on a nice hornung auto.. thats about what his price range is

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    not a pack fan, just looking for some nice tradebait

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    hornung is good trade bait, hell id trade for a hornung auto if i could find one

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    Most of the time ebay is cheaper than individual sellers on this site want to sell for.

    I disagree. I think people are pretty reasonable here. Nobody gives away awesome hot stuff, but good deals can be had. I just bought an Ernest Wilford auto BV60 for $15... I think Randy Moss stuff is a bargain right now with most people. Also, Dominic Rhodes stuff is cheap. I like to speculate on guys getting a shot next year. Javon Walker stuff is down now as well.
    good luck

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    I'd go with buying from Ebay. Easier to search for exactly what you'd want.
    If buying for tradebait, I'd look for Steelers or Cowboys past star autos. I always see SCFers rushing to trade for those. Favre, Montana and Manning move well too.
    My question is why buy trade bait? Trade bait is to be used to get something you want for yourself. Dude, you got cash! No better tradebait than that. You'll get better stuff with cash, than trade bait.

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    Well Steelers Stuff is so expensive right now. I buy guys who I think have potential if I cant trade them, just trying to improve my auto collection right now. And some people are actually starting to bid on my man Patrick Crayton :(

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