Ebay seller is on Somethin'
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Ebay seller is on Somethin'
So ebay seller Ryan_1969 has a few shep prints up. Theyre BIN's at $499.99...the only thing is this joker is selling prints that rarely go over $200.00 with the exception of war by numbers. This guy be trippin'
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Prints_of_Thieves wrote:So ebay seller Ryan_1969 has a few shep prints up. Theyre BIN's at $499.99...the only thing is this joker is selling prints that rarely go over $200.00 with the exception of war by numbers. This guy be trippin'
this dude has been in the game for years...
good people too.....
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dont really know him, just sorta thought those prices were wayyyyy too steep even if they are best offers.blazedoutbee wrote:Prints_of_Thieves wrote:So ebay seller Ryan_1969 has a few shep prints up. Theyre BIN's at $499.99...the only thing is this joker is selling prints that rarely go over $200.00 with the exception of war by numbers. This guy be trippin'
this dude has been in the game for years...
good people too.....
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Who cares? Why are you complaining about what someone wants to sell their items for? You don't like his prices then move on....Prints_of_Thieves wrote:So ebay seller Ryan_1969 has a few shep prints up. Theyre BIN's at $499.99...the only thing is this joker is selling prints that rarely go over $200.00 with the exception of war by numbers. This guy be trippin'
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Re: Ebay seller is on Somethin'
funny thing is someone will come across one of his auctions not having any idea what's going on in the ebeans bubble and hit buy it now cuz they're psyched about having that art on their wall.
on point like a decimalist?
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truewhyhoo wrote:funny thing is someone will come across one of his auctions not having any idea what's going on in the ebeans bubble and hit buy it now cuz they're psyched about having that art on their wall.
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cuz I want tofribhey wrote:Who cares? Why are you complaining about what someone wants to sell their items for? You don't like his prices then move on....Prints_of_Thieves wrote:So ebay seller Ryan_1969 has a few shep prints up. Theyre BIN's at $499.99...the only thing is this joker is selling prints that rarely go over $200.00 with the exception of war by numbers. This guy be trippin'
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not really, if someone goes to search for something and puts a price limit in their serch criteria, say $200.00, this seller misses out, doesnt seem that smart in th first place. A smart seller would list it a price around or a little bit about EB averages and then entertain offers. For instance, as a buyer, I was immediatley turned off by the high prices and moved on. The object of sales is to draw customers in not turn them away. If I have a used car, lets go with a 95 grand prix, Im not going to list it for $20,000 and then entertain offers. Im going to list it at a price the car may be worth or it commonly goes for, maybe a little bit higher THEN entertain offers.submethod wrote:Is it not common to place your BIN really high and entertain offers? To me that seems like good business sense.
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dude it only takes one person to hit a buy it now for a high price there are many more people out there that have no idea about this place and ebeans and what something is actually worth. Many many people list it high and have it purchased for a higher pricePrints_of_Thieves wrote:not really, if someone goes to search for something and puts a price limit in their serch criteria, say $200.00, this seller misses out, doesnt seem that smart in th first place. A smart seller would list it a price around or a little bit about EB averages and then entertain offers. For instance, as a buyer, I was immediatley turned off by the high prices and moved on. The object of sales is to draw customers in not turn them away. If I have a used car, lets go with a 95 grand prix, Im not going to list it for $20,000 and then entertain offers. Im going to list it at a price the car may be worth or it commonly goes for, maybe a little bit higher THEN entertain offers.submethod wrote:Is it not common to place your BIN really high and entertain offers? To me that seems like good business sense.
Check out what i have for sale or trade and my wants:
http://forum.thegiant.org/collection/others.php?u=2222" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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My thinking exactly.jwoods103 wrote:dude it only takes one person to hit a buy it now for a high price there are many more people out there that have no idea about this place and ebeans and what something is actually worth. Many many people list it high and have it purchased for a higher pricePrints_of_Thieves wrote:not really, if someone goes to search for something and puts a price limit in their serch criteria, say $200.00, this seller misses out, doesnt seem that smart in th first place. A smart seller would list it a price around or a little bit about EB averages and then entertain offers. For instance, as a buyer, I was immediatley turned off by the high prices and moved on. The object of sales is to draw customers in not turn them away. If I have a used car, lets go with a 95 grand prix, Im not going to list it for $20,000 and then entertain offers. Im going to list it at a price the car may be worth or it commonly goes for, maybe a little bit higher THEN entertain offers.submethod wrote:Is it not common to place your BIN really high and entertain offers? To me that seems like good business sense.
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REALLY? Man, I gotta get with the times then.