I am torn. On the one hand, I don't think anyone will ever pay that much for that card again. On the other hand, I think you kind of screwed yourself with that BIN to begin with. There are tons of cards that are on Ebay that I don't even bother making offers on if they have ridiculous BIN numbers. (And 22k left ridiculous in it's rear view mirror quite a ways back.) My point is: I would bet you have other interested parties out there (or would have had) if you had put a more realistic price on it to begin with. I think I would still say to sell it though. $600 is WAY overpaying for that card. (IMO)
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I would say it all depends on who's in the set. People pay a premium for any set that has Jordan or Kobe in it. Plus if they are produced every for 15 years then the novelty wears off.
Accept the offer. Its not a RC, not autographed. You'll be kicking yourself if you counter, greed scares him off and he rejects it/ignores it.
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(07-23-2012, 04:15 PM)bgt masters of tikid Wrote: Accept the offer. Its not a RC, not autographed. You'll be kicking yourself if you counter, greed scares him off and he rejects it/ignores it.Yikes. I assumed it was auto'd and I thought it was overpaying. I revise my advice to: TAKE THE MONEY AND RUN AS FAST AS YOU CAN! :-)
07-23-2012, 09:48 PM
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I would get it graded and pray for a 9.5, then do a bin for 1,200
Never mind looks like it sold. Excellent sale Jim!!! I'd be smiling to the bank on that lol. Now if people would get into a bid war on my big auction I'm doing lol ^Need the Purple 1/1! Will Pay A Finder's Fee!^ Collecting: Andrew McCutchen (me) & Derek Jeter (wife) |
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