AdderMcOne wrote:Soooo.....$3,050 for a shrink copy of OB3 ? ** expired/removed eBay auction **Just slightly overpriced
Badmike wrote:Cmon...someone REALLY needs to hit the BIN on this one: ** expired/removed eBay auction **Wonder what's the FVF on that? Ouch!Mike B.
Wags wrote: ** expired/removed eBay auction **$500???
Didn't you hear?!?! Gary Gygax just died, this stuff is collectible now!
napoleonsdad wrote:You know I just happened to start some auctions last Saturday and listed a PH, DMG, MM, MMII, UA, and his Lejendary Adventure box set. Pretty common stuff that doesn't typically do all that well at auction. Then all of a sudden by Tuesday/Wednesday I started getting big bids that I attributed to newbies. $25 of the UA and $10-$15 each for the other books and $15 for LA. Coincedence?
Ekim Toor wrote: ** expired/removed eBay auction **I know issue #6 is a fan-favorite but isn't this a little crazy? Zero feedback bidder?
Xaxaxe wrote:That's good advice. Now, more than ever, I'd advise all Acaeum members to remember that original piece of eBay wisdom: just bid what you're willing to pay for the item (and, as reluctant as I am to give eBay any credit, they've been saying that since the middle '90s).The other option, of course, is just to snipe ... you'll either win at the price you want or you'll get an error message saying that your bid wasn't high enough. No harm, no foul. But there is no longer any valid reason for engaging in any sort of bidding war, especially against new eBay users with feedbacks less than 10. Sadly, eBay is practically inviting shilling at this point.Finally, remember what Frank's signature says: there's nothing so truly unique that it won't be auctioned again at some point in the future.
Badmike wrote: they are virtually giving instructions on how to shill.