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Here's a way to maximize profits on ebay ...

End two PSA 10 auctions at the same time.

1st Auction

2nd Auction

I placed a much, much lower snipe on both. I have one at PSA right now that I'm hoping to get a 10 on. These cards are not rare, but PSA 10 sells!!!

JEB.

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  • GriffinsGriffins Posts: 6,076 ✭✭✭
    Don't hold back Jeb, you've got us now.

    Always looking for Topps Salesman Samples, pre '51 unopened packs, E90-2, E91a, N690 Kalamazoo Bats, and T204 Square Frame Ramly's

  • VirtualizardVirtualizard Posts: 1,936 ✭✭
    Anthony,

    Sorry, my finger slipped and I hit "Enter" while typing the title. image

    JEB.
  • WinPitcherWinPitcher Posts: 27,726 ✭✭✭
    in 1989 those sets retailed at 40 bucks .............i have my set in the closet...the key is are their any tens in it? they quickly went to 100 cuz of the griffey rookie, wholesale was i thing 23 dollars i had 3 cases of sets..........sold out rather fast i may add kept 1 for myself
    Good for you.
  • VirtualizardVirtualizard Posts: 1,936 ✭✭
    I guess my point was, the bidder zzzz14 put (what appears to be) a max bid of $41 on both auctions. He won the first one for $38.77 and cost an underbidder on the first one quite a bit of money in the second one. It's already a POP 6 in PSA 10 with many more to come in the future - hopefully one on my submission! image

    JEB.
  • Thanks for the info. But how do you check your cards before you send them in to PSA for grading???? I've only had a minimum number of cards graded, but each time I was very dissapointed with the results. What is your Ideas on checking cards before sending them in for grading?? Thanks for your comments. awsome63.
    Steve Merullo
  • how can you tell if your card is going to be graded a psa 10? What is the best way to check cards before yu send them in? I sent cards in that I thought would get a 9-or 10, and they both came back 8's. So, what is the best way to test them???
    Steve Merullo
  • I guess my point was, the bidder zzzz14 put (what appears to be) a max bid of $41 on both auctions. He won the first one for $38.77 and cost an underbidder on the first one quite a bit of money in the second one. It's already a POP 6 in PSA 10 with many more to come in the future - hopefully one on my submission!

    From the timing of the two bids, it looks like he bid $41 on auction #2 first, was outbid by an existing max bid, and moved on to auction #1 where his same $41 bid was the winner. I've done the same when there are multiples of the same item closing at the same time.

    You're right though, the seller could have made more by listing one at a time.
    John Vineyard

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