That's some coin to be throwing around on cards and Rolex's. What I can't understand is how the BGS 8 Koufax goes for 12k with a crappy scan and the GAI 8.5 goes for 2k with a clear scan.
<< <i>That's some coin to be throwing around on cards and Rolex's. What I can't understand is how the BGS 8 Koufax goes for 12k with a crappy scan and the GAI 8.5 goes for 2k with a clear scan.
This is the 3rd or 4th person that has been posted here this year with this kind of spending. I can only assume that they are recent lotto winners but have no real clue as to what to buy. Cards are all over the place. No spending pattern.
<< <i>That's some coin to be throwing around on cards and Rolex's. What I can't understand is how the BGS 8 Koufax goes for 12k with a crappy scan and the GAI 8.5 goes for 2k with a clear scan.
Lee >>
Lee I'm a bit uncomfortable with the underbidder?
mike >>
Mike: I noticed the same thing, looks shilled. But hey, this guys got so much coin, he obviously could care a less.
By my calculation, joycie0_1 has spent $286,713.60. This could also get you the following:
1. 1909-11 T206 Honus Wagner PSA 2 or 3 2. 2006 Ferrari 612 Scaglietti 3. Maybe a 2006 Lamborghini Murcielago 4. Patek Philippe 10 Day Tourbillion 5. Marshall Fogel's 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle PSA 10 6. 750 shares of stock in Google 7. A low initial investment in a Cold Stone Creamery 8. A 3000 square foot house in Louisville, Kentucky 9. Tuition for two (2) for four (4) years at Harvard University 10. Vacation for a "couple" of years depending on your annual salary
For me, if I had children, I would go with No. 9. But since I do not, I think I would go with No. 5 or No. 10.
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Oh, to have that kind of money to blow on cardboard treasures.
Shane
<< <i>That's some coin to be throwing around on cards and Rolex's. What I can't understand is how the BGS 8 Koufax goes for 12k with a crappy scan and the GAI 8.5 goes for 2k with a clear scan.
Lee >>
Lee
I'm a bit uncomfortable with the underbidder?
mike
This is the 3rd or 4th person that has been posted here this year with this kind of spending. I can only assume that they are recent lotto winners but have no real clue as to what to buy. Cards are all over the place. No spending pattern.
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<< <i>That's some coin to be throwing around on cards and Rolex's. What I can't understand is how the BGS 8 Koufax goes for 12k with a crappy scan and the GAI 8.5 goes for 2k with a clear scan.
Lee >>
Lee
I'm a bit uncomfortable with the underbidder?
mike >>
Mike: I noticed the same thing, looks shilled. But hey, this guys got so much coin, he obviously could care a less.
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Lee
<< <i>Yeah stone, completely didn't see that. Hmmm, 3 nonsensicle bids from a private low feedback bidder......
Lee >>
While it looks shady at a glance, here is his bidding history.
I would have a hard time being convinced that all of these sellers are colluding one sniper account.
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1. 1909-11 T206 Honus Wagner PSA 2 or 3
2. 2006 Ferrari 612 Scaglietti
3. Maybe a 2006 Lamborghini Murcielago
4. Patek Philippe 10 Day Tourbillion
5. Marshall Fogel's 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle PSA 10
6. 750 shares of stock in Google
7. A low initial investment in a Cold Stone Creamery
8. A 3000 square foot house in Louisville, Kentucky
9. Tuition for two (2) for four (4) years at Harvard University
10. Vacation for a "couple" of years depending on your annual salary
For me, if I had children, I would go with No. 9. But since I do not, I think I would go with No. 5 or No. 10.
/s/ JackWESQ
<< <i>By my calculation, joycie0_1 has spent $286,713.60. >>
I definitely don't have the words now.
Shane