OVERPRICED BIN'S!!!! Vent, rant, whatever!

..I just made an offer on a 1955 Bowman PSA 8 (I just started the set)...VCP average is $50...seller is asking $100 (OBO)....I offered the $50 VCP average sales price....he countered with $95 (a whooping $5 off the BIN price)....I declined and told him he could keep it.......now I am beginning to see what ya'll mean by grossly overpriced BIN's...thank god mine aren't like that!
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I couldn't careless what VCP, SMR or Beckett says if I want 100 for my card then I will wait for it
or keep it.
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<< <i>You offered half his BIN and you are mad .
I couldn't careless what VCP, SMR or Beckett says if I want 100 for my card then I will wait for it
or keep it. >>
lol, this is why I don't even look at BIN's. Ebay shouldn't even have BIN's. If I wanted to go to an online store then I would have gone there. The entire appeal of ebay, to me at least, is that people compete in an auction process. I can look at all the overpriced s#$t I want at one of the other 5 gazillion online stores.
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<< <i>You offered half his BIN and you are mad .
I couldn't careless what VCP, SMR or Beckett says if I want 100 for my card then I will wait for it
or keep it. >>
lol, this is why I don't even look at BIN's. Ebay shouldn't even have BIN's. If I wanted to go to an online store then I would have gone there. The entire appeal of ebay, to me at least, is that people compete in an auction process. I can look at all the overpriced s#$t I want at one of the other 5 gazillion online stores. >>
Hit 'auctions only' and you won't have this problem.
I don't really understand why people do this either, but it shouldn't be any skin off your nose.
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<< <i>You offered half his BIN and you are mad .
I couldn't careless what VCP, SMR or Beckett says if I want 100 for my card then I will wait for it
or keep it. >>
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Ditto.
VCP takes snapshots in time. They have no cards to sell. They help buyers
set spending limits, but they do not deter sellers who KNOW that high-BINs
are the lazy-man's key to success on EBAY.
That FACT will NOT change due to EBAY raising fees.
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<< <i>You offered half his BIN and you are mad .
I couldn't careless what VCP, SMR or Beckett says if I want 100 for my card then I will wait for it
or keep it. >>
lol, this is why I don't even look at BIN's. Ebay shouldn't even have BIN's. If I wanted to go to an online store then I would have gone there. The entire appeal of ebay, to me at least, is that people compete in an auction process. I can look at all the overpriced s#$t I want at one of the other 5 gazillion online stores. >>
Hit 'auctions only' and you won't have this problem. >>
that's what I do and then I get all of the high end stuff that is started at ridiculously high starting bids, lol. I start everything at .99 and I get way more for stuff then I would have priced it for in the first place the majority of the time.
auctions are a great place to get less then what the item can truly bring as a seller.
VCP shows only auctions, if it showed sold store items.. I think you would see prices
a lot higher then they show. People pay for convenience of getting what they want when they want it.. no shills no frills
Seems all the ridiculous BIN's on ebay is hurting the hobby.
And while morbid, same can be said for celeb items when they unexpectantly pass away, you can snatch up some and flip quickly (assuming seller honors sale).
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<< <i>A couple months ago there was a BIN on ebay for a 1960 Roberto Clemente PSA 9. The BIN price was...$12000 lol >>
I remember that one. No best offer option, either. 12 grand, take it or leave it. Probably just wanted to show off to the world that he owned the card.
My favorite for a while has been a PSA 9 (OC) 1973 Yaz that is as close to MC on the front as you can possibly get without being MC.
Someone, someday- if all the planets aligned right for the seller- might be willing to pay 10 bucks for it. Not that we'll ever know for sure, because the BIN is......
......wait for it.......
$149.95+ shipping!!
I don't know exactly how long this has been the asking price, but I can say with confidence that it's been at least a year. Hasn't come down one cent.
Shockingly, the card is still available.
-CDs Nuts, 1/20/14
*1956 Topps baseball- 97.4% complete, 7.24 GPA
*Clemente basic set: 85.0% complete, 7.89 GPA
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<< <i>A couple months ago there was a BIN on ebay for a 1960 Roberto Clemente PSA 9. The BIN price was...$12000 lol >>
I remember that one. No best offer option, either. 12 grand, take it or leave it. Probably just wanted to show off to the world that he owned the card.
My favorite for a while has been a PSA 9 (OC) 1973 Yaz that is as close to MC on the front as you can possibly get without being MC.
Someone, someday- if all the planets aligned right for the seller- might be willing to pay 10 bucks for it. Not that we'll ever know for sure, because the BIN is......
......wait for it.......
$149.95+ shipping!!
I don't know exactly how long this has been the asking price, but I can say with confidence that it's been at least a year. Hasn't come down one cent.
Shockingly, the card is still available. >>
You'll never convince me that these sort of listings are designed to catch the "oops" bidder, or the ignorant ones.
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<< <i>What's the sence of a best offer if your only going to knock $5.00 off. This is what I do with best offers, I contact the seller ask him his bottom line. I tell him I won't waste his time with low ball offers... what the best you can do. If I like the price I buy it, if not I pass on it. >>
As a seller, if a buyer sends me a message like this I respect it and try to work something out for them...too many low ballers wasting my time.
I do like OBO's...feels like the old card shows/shops...collectibles should be negotiated.
There was a guy who had/has (I don't know and don't care to check if he still has it) a partial PSA set of cards. There was only one card there that I wanted and I offered him $500 for it (pop 1 card, nothing big, my offer was VERY generous) he replied saying he would only sell his partial set all at once and told me to make an an offer on all of them (other cards were trash, the card I wanted was the spotlight card and he obviously wanted to move everything at once)...I honestly didn't know what to offer, and I told him this, and offered him I believe something like 9-1200...he replied saying I "insulted him" and that grading fees were way more than that. Point is I didn't even want the set, I didn't know what to offer, he wouldn't tell me what he wanted for everything, and then HE said I insulted him with a low--ball...flippin'loser.
Patrick
Currently I have a 1978 OPC Bossy HL PSA 9 for 299.99 (no obo) ...I feel this is a fair price for this card and if someone wants it they will pay...if not then I'm more than glad to keep it.
I had to explain to him that his "Red Whale 1/1 rare printing plate" of the minor leaguer who spent 6 years in AA wasn't that special and we got into a little argument. Bottom line is he didn't sell it. I was going to have my friends send him a bunch of low ball offers to piss him off, but after the auction ended he never re-listed it.
Rick
My watch list is clogged with numerous items that I'd be interested in if the price ever dropped. Some of them have auto renewed for over a year now without any price change. Obviously they are oblivious to the carrying cost for this sh!t that hangs around year after year, listing after listing. Not to mention the opportunity cost of not having funds available when you need them because all your capital is tied up in inventory.
Rick
I have a PSA graded wax pack on ebay that I paid $325.00, my reserve is $250. You have to look at the big picture...I'm in it for the long hall, I figure my stuff will not make money for another 20 years or so.
Just my thoughts.
Guys like Levi aren't gonna budge much - and perhaps that's what you ran up against? Or perhaps someone who really doesn't want to sell the card unless they get their price.
Good luck with your 55B set.
mike
<< <i>I don't have an answer for your vent/rant - but there's plenty of ebayers who do this for a living - and they're approach to 'best offer' is gonna be way off of someone who's selling their private stuff - some of which may have been pulled from packs.
Guys like Levi aren't gonna budge much - and perhaps that's what you ran up against? Or perhaps someone who really doesn't want to sell the card unless they get their price.
Good luck with your 55B set.
mike >>
Levi is far from the highest priced seller these days.
https://www.psacard.com/psasetregistry/pdub1819/othersets/6204
I do not fault the seller who is trying to earn a huge profit on the card. But the market is the market. If the seller is comfortable with holding on to the card at that price and not selling it for the foreseeable future at that price, that is fine. Some on this board have said they take this stance. But if the seller wants to move some inventory and bring in some cash, then the seller needs to gauge the market and lower the BIN or at least respond to reasonable offers (or what I would deem a reasonable offer) with a counteroffer.
But again, in this market, I do not fault the seller for listing at high BINs, to protect his or her investment as opposed to possibly losing money in an auction format. But as many have here written, high BINs do discourage buyers. Several cards on my ebay watchlist are doomed to be followed on my watchlist in perpetuity. As sad as that is, at least I keep more money in my bank account. There is a bright side to everything.
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<< <i>707? >>
Yes Levi Bleam.
Cool name - sounds like he used to be in a British invasion coverband or something?
mike
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<< <i>I don't have an answer for your vent/rant - but there's plenty of ebayers who do this for a living - and they're approach to 'best offer' is gonna be way off of someone who's selling their private stuff - some of which may have been pulled from packs.
Guys like Levi aren't gonna budge much - and perhaps that's what you ran up against? Or perhaps someone who really doesn't want to sell the card unless they get their price.
Good luck with your 55B set.
mike >>
Levi is far from the highest priced seller these days. >>
He has actually changed some of is BIN to include a best offer. So even he realizes that things have changed with the economy.
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<< <i>707? >>
Yes Levi Bleam.
Cool name - sounds like he used to be in a British invasion coverband or something?
mike >>
There are two things I can always count on:
#1 Stown fluttering his enchanting eyelashes at Carol when she makes an appearance.
#2 Stone grooving on Levi's name when 707 gets a thread.
I remember being bummed when Stone got bammed and people brought up 707.
Snorto~
<< <i>Have you seen Carol in person? >>
And what difference would that make? Something in that question seems out of line in context to the earlier post...
Snorto~
<< <i>I doubt they ever sell anything since I see the same stuff show after show. To me, that's stupid, but whatever. Now, if they are there to buy, then fine. But you'd think they would take some satisfaction in knowing they sold a card or two too. >>
then they would have no excuse to go to shows and call themselves dealers!
Edited to add: Oops, I didn't realize the new changes on eBay!
John
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One man's sucker is another man's upscale buyer.
But, you're right that having good pricing info saves lots of buyers
lots of money.
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I really don't pay to list stuff on EBAY to get "low" or "average" prices.
I want max-retail-dollar, or I bank the merch...... forever, if that's how
long it takes.
When I want to blow stuff out cheap, I really don't need to pay EBAY to
help me do it.
Of course, if Ebay keeps raising their fees and sellers keep trying to get buyers to cover their fees through BIN's, all items will become severely overpriced.
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Buying Woody Hayes, Les Horvath, Vic Janowicz, and Jesse Owens autographed items
Same thing happened with a Ozzie Smith 1980 or 81 sticker PSA 10. It was justcollect or psasetguy that had it BIN for 100 and finally listed it .99 NR. I ended up getting it for .99.
I guess what i am trying to say is, wait for the items and they will eventually come up for sale. you may have to wait a while but they will come up some day.