Ebay no longer revealing best offer sales.
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Sorry if this has been discussed here before. I don't recall seeing a thread about it. But what is you general feeling about ebay no longer revealing the prices paid when a seller accepts a best offer?
I don't really understand ebay's reasons for doing this. I think best offer prices are a good, if not better, indication of a current market value for any number of collectibles, not just cards.
Thoughts?
I don't really understand ebay's reasons for doing this. I think best offer prices are a good, if not better, indication of a current market value for any number of collectibles, not just cards.
Thoughts?
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<< <i>To see the actual price, change ebay.com to ebay.ca >>
That works for some, but not all, listings. Don't know why. (Even if you click on "worldwide" or "North America" listings.)
<< <i>If you copy and paste the EBAY auction number into the completed listings section it will work on every item. >>
I'm still getting the price with the "line" through it when I try that.
I'm trying to figure out what this Seaver sold for. 1967 PSA 9
<< <i>I'm trying to figure out what this Seaver sold for. 1967 PSA 9 >>
Worked for me. $3150.
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/1967-TOM-SEAVER-ROOKIE-PSA-9-MINT-NO-Qualifers-581-NICE-CARD-/261176531407?pt=US_Baseball&hash=item3ccf5599cf
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Thanks guys.
<< <i>its a tech glitch they are having...they will go back to the old format, soon enough >>
Is this true? Will we be able to see accepted offers on the US site when this is "fixed?"
I hope so, because it does seem in line with some of the other ridiculous decisions they've made over the years.