buybuy wrote:This is my last post
buybuy wrote:The old dungeons and dragons game you guys are claiming he sold for around 1,000 dollars, was actually 3 complete sets, one without the box ...He said the people did not bother to read the description inside the listing.
buybuy wrote:An item sold twice or 3 times in a month on an ebay auction will not tell you what its worth. It will tell you what someone who stumbled onto it in a very confined time of that week, might be willing to pay for it. He said to find an items true value, you must attempt at the highest price, and go odwn over a long period of time.
buybuy wrote:He knows about your site, and said its bogus, refering me to the price comparisons of sales, and lack of updating on solid sales. He said that is gross incompetence to evaluation.
buybuy wrote:He says this market is so undervalued because of new people coming in to collect and play, he will take advantage of it.
buybuy wrote:(I won't bother to give him a history lesson in RPG collecting, though...).promises to pay more than the prices outlined at aceum.com
KingOfPain wrote:Oh, and I can appraise a week old baloney sandwich for $400. But unless the face of the Virgin Mary is molded into the top of it or it is possesed by the ghost of the pope...no one is going to pay that much for it except the stupid assholes that have way too much money sitting around and have nothing better to do.
buybuy wrote:I don't really know what the items sell form what they are worth, and I don't care.
buybuy wrote:Hmmm .. this lead me to do a little research, and an obvious member here appears to be violating their own priciples. Can we say, hippocrit ?This is a valuation form this site of oh so knowledable people.X7 War Rafts of Kron 2 $3 $6 $8 $11 $13 $14
buybuy wrote:Oh amazing. There are reasonable, rational, people on this site also. And I asked Scott - creep about acoupkle things specificaly. The old dungeons and dragons game you guys are claiming he sold for around 1,000 dollars, was actually 3 complete sets, one without the box, and some other similar timeline published items.
buybuy wrote:He said the people did not bother to read the description inside the listing. Changing description, he said description is opinion based on any single persons methodical approach. His is his, and yours is yours. He aslo pointed out he doesn't have, and has never had a single complaint about an inaccuratly described item.
buybuy wrote: As far as appraisal, he said he could not explain to me the full process
buybuy wrote: It will tell you what someone who stumbled onto it in a very confined time of that week, might be willing to pay for it. He said to find an items true value, you must attempt at the highest price, and go odwn over a long period of time.
buybuy wrote: This is my last post
buybuy wrote:I would say he is very successfully doing just that. He also said he would by your collection for 1.5 times any bonafide offer from your collector buddies.
buybuy wrote: He wants more good stuff, and promises to pay more than the prices outlined at aceum.com
bclarkie wrote:Last post and I am done with this clown.buybuy wrote:Isn't this funny. I was led over hear by my girlfriend to show me a bunch garbage from a bunch of people who couldn't appraise a basket of eggs sitting on their table. I told her not to waste her time, but then when I read some of the stuff, I had to laugh so hard. So thanks to you all for allowing me the laugh. You seem rather angry for someone laughing so hard. I am glad to see that you are now admitting that you are actually creep. I would explain the procedure of proper analysis and evaluation of unique items, but my guess is over half the people reading this thread are not competent to understand it, furthermore I spent 4 years of my life training apprentiship in appraising, and really don't get paid to pass my "superior than your knowledge" along. Because I'm actaually educated in the business of valuation....
buybuy wrote:Isn't this funny. I was led over hear by my girlfriend to show me a bunch garbage from a bunch of people who couldn't appraise a basket of eggs sitting on their table. I told her not to waste her time, but then when I read some of the stuff, I had to laugh so hard. So thanks to you all for allowing me the laugh.
buybuy wrote: ha ha ha HOW STUPID CAN YOU BE ??? THATS what you are using for evaluation, and admit it or not, you know its true, and therefore you are a pathetic "guesser" at best.
buybuy wrote:There is guess work involved at finding the top value of items
buybuy wrote:I WILL find the top of every item I have, and I know this market is so undervalued
buybuy wrote:and the sales statistics here are so outdated
buybuy wrote:I got out of investing, in real estate, to come right here in the middle of your game people, and I intend to make as much money right in this industry in the next 10 years, as I made in Real Estate. If you think those items are worth those low-ball prices on the pricing sheet here, I'll pay you more. Unless .... of course .... you all just wish you had something of value.
buybuy wrote:If my Egg of phoenix is so far overpriced (and I cannot say it is not, it is not sold and therefore no-one, not even you the miserable ignorant waste of oxygen reading this) can say what the value of it is. BUT I will buy ANY, Thats ANY, EVERY SINGLE ONE, from any one here PLEASE STEP UP, because I will buy every single copy put before me for at LEAST $200
buybuy wrote:So, you have some SW copy of 80 - 95 D&D you wanna sell ? I'll pay you twice you ever thought you may get for it if you have the balls to sell it.
buybuy wrote:Yea yea, you wish you owned 3 or 4 of everything I have for sale. If you do pea-brain, then sell me your R-series, because if they aren't worth that much, the you would be happy to sell your set for 1,000 right ? NO ... cause your a loudmouth liar, and it was visible a mile away.
buybuy wrote:...This is my last post...
buybuy wrote:Isn't this funny. I was led over hear by my girlfriend to show me a bunch garbage from a bunch of people who couldn't appraise a basket of eggs sitting on their table.
buybuy wrote:<clip lots of stuff>BUT I will buy ANY, Thats ANY, EVERY SINGLE ONE, from any one here PLEASE STEP UP, because I will buy every single copy put before me for at LEAST $200. And one in the condition of that particular copy, I will pay $300 NOW !!! Put up, or shut up. ...If you think those items are worth those low-ball prices on the pricing sheet here, I'll pay you more. Unless .... of course .... you all just wish you had something of value.
harami2000 wrote: Now, did you say something about "going away", too, or was that just an echo?
Traveller wrote:One is definitely a fourth printing (the one pictured).
Traveller wrote: But then again, you have little concern about the people you rape, as long as you get their money at any cost. Your attitude bears this out.
harami2000 wrote:Traveller wrote:One is definitely a fourth printing (the one pictured).It's a 5th... Take my word on that, <Traveller>.The seller may have been confused by the presumed-bogus 4th on the listings here (so much for having just "stumbled onto this site" ), but also failed to notice the lack of "Fourth Printing -- November 1975" printed inside the covers of the copies they were selling.Thanks for the analysis on the figures.
Traveller wrote:...at the very least you have three fourth print sets...