Ebay - you want how much for it???
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This Ebay item can be confusing at first glance.I bought this book from a pound shop a few years ago it is just an ordinary 96 page A3 size book and is called a suitcase full of stories and games as part of the title.
Don't get me wrong this is an excellent book which I was planning to post about but the price here is way too high and don't forget the £30 postage this guys asking.
The £11 others are offering the book for would be nearer the mark.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/USED-VG-A-Tri ... SwCfdXpjKh
Also its written by Jane Brierley this guys missed off part of the name but then again I intend to post about the artwork and its revelance to U.K comics when I get around to it.
Amazingly the seller has reduced the price by £40 since I posted this yesterday.
Don't get me wrong this is an excellent book which I was planning to post about but the price here is way too high and don't forget the £30 postage this guys asking.
The £11 others are offering the book for would be nearer the mark.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/USED-VG-A-Tri ... SwCfdXpjKh
Also its written by Jane Brierley this guys missed off part of the name but then again I intend to post about the artwork and its revelance to U.K comics when I get around to it.
Amazingly the seller has reduced the price by £40 since I posted this yesterday.
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I think this Warlord seller is very optimistic considering someone was trying to sell an almost complete run for less than this price!
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colcool007 wrote:I think this Warlord seller is very optimistic considering someone was trying to sell an almost complete run for less than this price!
I've offered him a tenner which wasn't automatically rejected!
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I must admit sometimes I make offers on very over priced items not really intending to buy but so the seller makes a counter offer which I can decline.
But when the item never sells they are then left regretting turning down my first fmv offer.
There's fun to be had on eBay other than actually buying stuff...
But when the item never sells they are then left regretting turning down my first fmv offer.
There's fun to be had on eBay other than actually buying stuff...
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koollectablz wrote:I must admit sometimes I make offers on very over priced items not really intending to buy but so the seller makes a counter offer which I can decline.
But when the item never sells they are then left regretting turning down my first fmv offer.
There's fun to be had on eBay other than actually buying stuff...
Lovely to see someone as cynical as me!
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My mate Steve told me last week that a small Kellogs variety pack of Sugar Smacks from the 60s with Virgil Tracy on it sold for £512.
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this one £560stevezodiac wrote:My mate Steve told me last week that a small Kellogs variety pack of Sugar Smacks from the 60s with Virgil Tracy on it sold for £512.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kelloggs-SUGA ... SwSlBY0K33
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Yes. And it still has the cereal inside which is a bonus if you are peckish. Can't believe he didn't waive postage.
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That is just an insane price!big bad bri wrote:this one £560stevezodiac wrote:My mate Steve told me last week that a small Kellogs variety pack of Sugar Smacks from the 60s with Virgil Tracy on it sold for £512.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kelloggs-SUGA ... SwSlBY0K33
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How does this guy have so many stars!?
This is one of the 9 remaining issues I need for the set. It's priced at more that I paid for the first 120 issues!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BULLET-Classi ... Sw7GRZBjnM
This is one of the 9 remaining issues I need for the set. It's priced at more that I paid for the first 120 issues!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BULLET-Classi ... Sw7GRZBjnM
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Imagine how much he could have sold it for if he'd bothered to flatten out the pages!Adam Eterno wrote:How does this guy have so many stars!?
This is one of the 9 remaining issues I need for the set. It's priced at more that I paid for the first 120 issues!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BULLET-Classi ... Sw7GRZBjnM
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You see that so much on eBay its not even funny!
Why don't people make the best of what they have. I'm not saying plaster tape all over everything or colour touch or stuff like that.
But at least flatten out a bent over page!
Even sellers with feedback in the thousands and who sell for large prices do it. Take the TV Comic Special from 1967 that sold recently. The 1968 listed at the same time by the same seller went for well over £50, yet the 1967 went for £15...
The '67 was creased and bent over along the top edge, which impacted on the realised price. Easy money left on the table by not presenting an item in the very best way. Literally 3 seconds using a medium iron along the internal cover edge with some brown paper inbetween would have added at least another £20. Even flattening it by hand and leaving it under a heavy book over night would have worked.
Considering the seller lists on consignment I'm not sure its doing the very best for the owner, or indeed maximizing his cut.
Why don't people make the best of what they have. I'm not saying plaster tape all over everything or colour touch or stuff like that.
But at least flatten out a bent over page!
Even sellers with feedback in the thousands and who sell for large prices do it. Take the TV Comic Special from 1967 that sold recently. The 1968 listed at the same time by the same seller went for well over £50, yet the 1967 went for £15...
The '67 was creased and bent over along the top edge, which impacted on the realised price. Easy money left on the table by not presenting an item in the very best way. Literally 3 seconds using a medium iron along the internal cover edge with some brown paper inbetween would have added at least another £20. Even flattening it by hand and leaving it under a heavy book over night would have worked.
Considering the seller lists on consignment I'm not sure its doing the very best for the owner, or indeed maximizing his cut.
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And here is another seller that equates old with valuable with his estimation for this 1964 Hornet run.
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Slightly different than usual, I'm really surprised how little was bid on an Iconic #1. It may not be in pristine condition and there is a reserve on it but a maximum bid of £1.20?!
I've had a feeling for some time that the old text comics are waning in popularity but so little interest in this was surprising
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/252942159164? ... EBIDX%3AIT
I've had a feeling for some time that the old text comics are waning in popularity but so little interest in this was surprising
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/252942159164? ... EBIDX%3AIT
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Don't get me wrong, but I would love to get this display unit for the house. But at that price? I would have to be on serious drugs to pay even a tenth of that price.
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