Ebay search ? - Way to avoid museum sellers?

I was just curious....I have noticed a couple of sellers with absurdly high BIN prices on cards (selling for $60 when the VCP average is $8).....is there a way I can ignore those sellers listings so they won't show up in my searches anymore? Just curious if anyone knew how.....I thought in the past there was a way to omit certain keywords....not sure if you can omit sellers or not?
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http://shop.ebay.com/ebayadvsearch/
There is an option near that bottom that allows excluding sellers
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PS - I don't like to use auctions only, because I believe that some of the BIN's are realistic prices. I know mine are, so I suspect other sellers are as well.....
90% of the listing..... sellers are fishing for a fool, the other 10% are real auctions with sellers who want to sell.
Jeff
<< <i>Try the "Auctions Only" tab. It will throw out all fixed-price listings but IMO a small price to pay not to have to wade through the Smithsonian of overpriced items that is the thing we call ebay. >>
Ten days ago I would have echoed this advice, but the other night I ran across a seller with about 150 '65 Topps cards listed in PSA 8. All his prices were fairly reasonable, and with a few it appears he just listed based on the name instead of VCP or pop. Picked up 8 cards for $110 that had a market value of $140-$150. Not a huge steal or anything, but enough to keep me checking out those BINs.
<< <i>Bobby...do a normal search for something then go to left side, under show only click on choose more, on this tab at bottom there is a space for sellers where you can exclude individual sellers, separate their ebay ids by a comma and you can exclude multiple ones. Good luck it is pretty easy.
Jeff >>
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That works.
It is important to keep the names of the blocked sellers
in a copy/paste notepad, while browsing between search
phrases and categories.
The BSL routinely purges itself - goes empty - when a
different search is undertaken. Some CS-monkeys say
this is a "glitch," some say this is how it is supposed to
work.
When a search is saved, the BSL sometimes sticks better,
but keep the notepad handy.
I haven't really tested it thoroughly but when I last looked there was a limit of 10.
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<< <i>Bobby...do a normal search for something then go to left side, under show only click on choose more, on this tab at bottom there is a space for sellers where you can exclude individual sellers, separate their ebay ids by a comma and you can exclude multiple ones. Good luck it is pretty easy.
Jeff >>
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That works.
It is important to keep the names of the blocked sellers
in a copy/paste notepad, while browsing between search
phrases and categories. >>
I do this and most of my searches are from copy and pasting things I have on a notepad. However, I have noticed many times that eBay did not find something I could find in normal search, so just reembmer to do a normal search every now and then.
Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.