<< <i>Even if it did somehow make it's way into a slab, at this point that serial number is pretty much dead. I can't imagine it would have much value. ................................. estimate of this card's value in a PSA 10 slab >>
I'm talking about another serial number, this one is psa no no! I want an estimated value of another serial #'s example, ....as a PSA 10!
I concur. I also like not feeling guilty after acquiring said money. At least he disclosed the card's history in this listing, but I have a feeling we will see that card again.
Here's what annoys me about this seller, Ryan Hank. This has happened twice to me.
I'm selling a card similar to one he is also selling. Same card/same grade. Mine is listed significantly cheaper and toward the high end of the last five avg price on VCP. Apparently he is not happy with my pricing and feels that I am undercutting the price of the card, so he send me this asinine email:
"Hello, what is your bottom line price on this card if I can pay you right now. I dont really need it but you keep dropping the price and it is killing the value of this card so I just want to take it so we dont keep hurting the value further. let me know. thanks" He has already placed an offer well below the avg VCP and will simply flip the card (which I have absolutely no problem with).
Thing is, at my current listed price, I make a comfortable profit. Not as high as he would, but then again, chances are he won't sell at his price. I'm still at the high end of the last five average price on VCP. He, however, is listing the same card for 30% higher than mine and well outside the range that the card has sold for over the past two years. Only once in the last two years (14 recorded sales) has his price been reached.
So, if you're reading this Ryan, sorry to say, but capitalism is a b$tch. If that cuts into your profits, tough luck.
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estimate of this card's value in a PSA 10 slab
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<< <i>Even if it did somehow make it's way into a slab, at this point that serial number is pretty much dead. I can't imagine it would have much value. ................................. estimate of this card's value in a PSA 10 slab >>
I'm talking about another serial number, this one is psa no no! I want an estimated value of another serial #'s example, ....as a PSA 10!
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<< <i>Uh oh.............time to get out the ruler.
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Sold for a cool $500 profit.
More than a fair amount of grief for $500.
I prefer MUCH easier money.
I'm selling a card similar to one he is also selling. Same card/same grade. Mine is listed significantly cheaper and toward the high end of the last five avg price on VCP. Apparently he is not happy with my pricing and feels that I am undercutting the price of the card, so he send me this asinine email:
"Hello, what is your bottom line price on this card if I can pay you right now. I dont really need it but you keep dropping the price and it is killing the value of this card so I just want to take it so we dont keep hurting the value further. let me know. thanks" He has already placed an offer well below the avg VCP and will simply flip the card (which I have absolutely no problem with).
Thing is, at my current listed price, I make a comfortable profit. Not as high as he would, but then again, chances are he won't sell at his price. I'm still at the high end of the last five average price on VCP. He, however, is listing the same card for 30% higher than mine and well outside the range that the card has sold for over the past two years. Only once in the last two years (14 recorded sales) has his price been reached.
So, if you're reading this Ryan, sorry to say, but capitalism is a b$tch. If that cuts into your profits, tough luck.