red_bus wrote:I think that the Butler did it, with the crowbar in the study! Anyone care to confess?
faro wrote:I left that auction to deimos, since he needs a spare M&M (apparently). ^^
Seller with a small lot that includes Greyhawk Ruins.... http://cgi.ebay.com/D-D-AD-D-Miscellane ... and-access ories_W0QQitemZ130002069935QQihZ003QQcategoryZ2545QQssPageNameZWDVWQQr dZ1QQcmdZViewItem_________________
red_bus wrote:Oh look one OCE set with a Necromicon which ended early... ** expired/removed eBay auction **and one without just started... ** expired/removed eBay auction **I think that the Butler did it, with the crowbar in the study! Anyone care to confess?
Marlith wrote:Fighting Wheel from a UK seller. I think they started the bidding too high though.... ** expired/removed eBay auction **
Mars wrote:Sometimes it feels like I am always being negative but why do you consider the starting price high? It's about $73 US. The Acaeum, although it is just a guide, lists the fighting wheel in fine condition at $68, vfine at $81 and nmint at $90. Is $73 high because the seller wants to make sure they get a reasonable amount for it?
Mars wrote:1) Always list an item so it ends on an evening preferably on the weekend. 2) If you want a return that is more than triple what the item is really worth (such as Valhalla) you should list them in an Ebay Store (first month is still free I think). 3) If the item is a midrange item that will have no problem obtaining the value you want, start with the minimum starting bid and place a reserve if you are really concerned.etc etc
Deadlord39 wrote:If an item with a reserve sells, you don't pay the fee? That IS new.