Is Soliciting Through the Set Registry Welcome? Acceptable?
BINatVCP
Posts: 49
Just noticed that there is an option to e-mail those users on the set registry who make the option available. Is it acceptable and/or welcome to e-mail those collectors who appear to need cards I have for sale either to complete or upgrade their set? I feel like I would welcome such an e-mail if the cards were offered at a reasonable price, but I don't want to be that guy. Has anyone ever done this or had it done to them? Any thoughts appreciated.
Brad
Brad
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Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
Edited to add that I've also offered cards to other collectors in this manner. Some haven't responded, but some have, and I've made a couple sales as a result.
Overall, I think it's good.
Steve
Always looking for Topps Salesman Samples, pre '51 unopened packs, E90-2, E91a, N690 Kalamazoo Bats, and T204 Square Frame Ramly's
brian
yes if the email offers a specific card, usually not a common card (for player sets or company sets) however. even more so if the offer asks about a possiblity of trading.
no if the email states...."well the registry deadline is approaching, check out my ebay auctions for cards you might need".
with regard to the no....doesnt the sender figure that most collectors are checking ebay quite a bit? the yes email makes it sound as the person has a tough card for you and they were thinking of you or a group of you in particular for that card. plus one might figure the card isnt up on ebay and is open to the highest bidder first off line before heading to ebay.
Collecting:
Brett Favre Master Set
Favre Ticket Stubs
Favre TD Reciever Autos
Football HOF Player/etc. Auto Set
Football HOF Rc's
I completely agree with not spamming registry users with cards already on eBay...those users actively looking to upgrade their sets would be checking eBay regularly anyway. However, I'm trying to establish a presence on eBay which involves offering graded cards at reasonable prices (see my sig), and eBay fees made it impossible to list the cards in any manner that would guarantee a small profit. Thus, I tried to identify a few people that might be interested in a deal off eBay so to avoid the fees.
Unfortunately, it didn't work. I got a couple cordial replies declining and one counteroffer, which I didn't accept. Overall it was a good experience, though, and I would try it again under similar circumstances.
<< <i>That's the exact reason I made my email available for viewing. I think most collectors would appreciate being offered cards via the registry. >>
That's my feeling, too. I've had several positive experiences with people inquiring about stuff that I needed.
Steve
<< <i>If an email address is open, all email is acceptable.
Steve >>
This is really the sum of it. If a person doesn't want e-mail, don't provide it. I dont think we need an algebra folmula for asking if someone wants a card.
Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.