Sure. I've always felt personal conflicts should not under any circumstances be allowed to spill over and wreck somebody's business, and I would hope all board members operate under those same guidelines.
As much as I disagree with you on many levels, I do not believe you are the type of person that would subvert me through an eBay purchase...Good luck.
Thanks MB Miller. Thought I could get $100+ on this one but I think my shipping cost was $5 too high and I should've thrown in a few more high $ stars. I don't know about "proceeds" from these auctions more than an indication of whether or not I can make a profit. If I get evidence that I can sell more than a buy, and I find the volume to do it, yes, I am serious about rolling thei dice and entering the industry full time.
That said, any semi-sharp guy can pick up 5K worth of cards in a year and find a way to resell them for 10K. That's a $5K salary, not sure you can live on that. However, if you can buy 50K a year and resell it for 100K then that's a different situation. That's what I'm trying to find out now.
The other consideration is that especially in this business, trust and return customers is huge. The first two years you may be lucky to break even but in the long term you can make that $ back once you establish yourself.
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Sure. I've always felt personal conflicts should not under any circumstances be allowed to spill over and wreck somebody's business, and I would hope all board members operate under those same guidelines.
As much as I disagree with you on many levels, I do not believe you are the type of person that would subvert me through an eBay purchase...Good luck.
Are you happy with the hammer price?
Aren't you taking the proceeds from these auctions and going to try to get into the baseball card business as a full time job?
That said, any semi-sharp guy can pick up 5K worth of cards in a year and find a way to resell them for 10K. That's a $5K salary, not sure you can live on that. However, if you can buy 50K a year and resell it for 100K then that's a different situation. That's what I'm trying to find out now.
The other consideration is that especially in this business, trust and return customers is huge. The first two years you may be lucky to break even but in the long term you can make that $ back once you establish yourself.
Steve