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08-26-2024, 11:29 AM #1
160 Carey Price Fleer Ultra RC’s?!!!
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08-26-2024, 07:37 PM #2
Ummm.. yeah that's a great deal even if half of them have dinged up corners and crappy edges. But.. how many of them are damaged? Are they all damaged hence the price?
If some of thee cards are in good condition then yes I could go halfsies on 160 Price Rookies. Not sure what my cap would be though.Master List: Hidden Content
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08-27-2024, 09:48 PM #3
Maybe it's that old trick where you have a huge wad of money but they are all $1 bills with a $20 or $100 dollar bill showing on the outside. I'm convinced this is a stack of 148 Jiri Tlusty rookies with 2 Price showing on top.
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08-28-2024, 02:27 AM #4
Originally Posted by Seahawks Fan
I think I can "shed the light" on this, for those who wanna bid on this lot. He's a legit dealer; went back in my eBay purchase history, from 2022, and I had purchased a 47-card lot of Patrick Roy; all were the same rare card. Therefore, what you see is what you'll get; i.e. 160 Fleer Ultra RC's of Carey Price. Please look at my picture below...
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08-30-2024, 12:27 PM #5
In case anyone is curious, the auction ended yesterday with a final bid price of $1,164 USD. Pretty good deal at less than $10 each. There’s probably a few nice copies among the lot — but now someone will be slow trickling these out for months LOL
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09-02-2024, 04:33 AM #6
Originally Posted by RGM81
Okay, wow, I've just realized that this dealer (eBay seller) had sold another 160-card lot of these same Ultra RC's of Price, like one week prior to the 2nd auction... Meaning he actually had 320 copies total of this very same card (instead of "only" 160)... Lol ! That makes A LOT of Price rookie cards!!! Guess we'll see a few of these popping up on the web, for a very looonnnnggggg time...
For those who wanna "check for themselves", just look at the completed auctions (sold items) on eBay. I think one lot sold on August 21st, while the 2nd one ended on the 28th. So in the end, that card wasn't rare, it's just that it was the same guy that had all its copies. LOL ! I'm wondering how he got them all...
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09-02-2024, 05:00 AM #7
Originally Posted by sleepn0t
EDIT : Makes it three.. Actually, he's got a 3rd lot of these currently listed on eBay... Ends on this Wednesday. I don't get it. How many of these does he have?! Really thought this was legit at first, as I said I already bought similar lots from him. But now, that's starting to be A LOT of the same card. I'm beginning to doubt a little bit of the "legitimity" of all this. Is it like someone else on here said the other day, two Price's on the top, and all of the rest that is under is some "no name players"?! Let's see where it's gonna stop... Will he have a fourth lot of these listed later on this week?! A fifth one?! LOL !!! Sky's the limit maybe !!! What u guys think?
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09-02-2024, 02:02 PM #8
I wonder if potentially the buyers are backing out, or if he's relisting the same auction over and over if he's not getting the final sale price he wants.
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09-02-2024, 09:32 PM #9
Originally Posted by RGM81
Interesting view point. I did not see it like this at all, I mean, thought he had like 500 dups of these, but it might very well be like you just said too...
Maybe buyers are backing out, or he's just not getting as much as he would want to, so he's cancelling & relisting the very same lot, over and over again?! But in that case, I think eBay should do something about it.. It's not fair!!!
Don't we have the option to add a reserve price when we sell on there? I think this should be done that way, otherwise, sellers should always accept the final sale price they get in an auction, whether they're happy or not about it...
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09-03-2024, 04:39 PM #10
He could have a shill bidder who remains as the highest bidder so the seller just cancels and relists without penalty. If you cancel a purchase after the purchase is made they can leave you feedback.
Is it possible to have 160x3 (480) of these cards? LOL I mean yes, there are tons of these. I could understand 1 person buying up all the copies they could and then this person buying their collection. But not more than 1 person doing this whose cards also ended up in this seller's possession.
If the seller wanted more money out of these they should sell individually. There is a lot of money in these cards so it kinda makes no sense for him to be cancelling and re-listing because it didn't sell for what he wanted. It's a head-scratcher, for sure. Of course, someone could just ask him...
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