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RARE Aaron from the Late 70's! haha

Alright these kind of auctions are almost over done on here but this one is hilarious. Atleast some other stupid auctions are real cards. I like that he "knows" the card number but can only give a late 70s estimate on the year.



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  • IronmanfanIronmanfan Posts: 5,525 ✭✭✭✭
    for a .05 auction what exactly do you want?
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  • rube26105rube26105 Posts: 10,225 ✭✭
    pretty funny, its so rare that it sold for 5cents,and he has at least 4 more on that i saw lol-what is it,beisdes a reprint modern card of some type
    Randy
  • these threads never get old.

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  • ZixxZixx Posts: 228 ✭✭
    Add up the numbers though . . .

    The guy selling those .05 cards charges $3.29 for shipping, and I'd guess most people win a very small amount of his auctions, less than 5 lots perhaps. Anyone else guessing PWE? Doesn't take Paypal, so no additional fees, so he makes $2.50+ per lot sold to a single person after eBay and USPS fees, even if he does send in a bubble mailer?

    Even if just going extremely conservative and say he makes $2.00 per lot sold, he's selling well over 1000 auctions per month. Probably making $2K every month from .05 card auctions, and no reason for him to care about the detailed seller ratings when his overall % is over 99%.

    Personally, I'd think it's much more work than it's worth, but who knows, eh?
  • rube26105rube26105 Posts: 10,225 ✭✭
    yeah, and you can get bubble mailers very cheap on ebay, i buy 4x8 ones bacuse thats mostly all i use 1 or 2 thousand at a time, and they cost next to nothig campared to what you pay for them in the stores!!!i thnk i bought 2,000 last time for about 3-4 hundreds dollars,hes doing quite well with his 5 cent s auctions lol
    randy
  • GootGoot Posts: 3,496
    RIP-- Any intelligence that buckeyguy32 had.
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