Principles vs. Price

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  • aeneas01
    Senior Member
    • May 2007
    • 1128

    #16
    Re: Principles vs. Price

    Originally posted by cohibasmoker
    That a boy. No-one needs to know your business and as long as you are happy, that's all that matters.

    Jim
    well put...
    robert

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    • Jags Fan Dan
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2007
      • 1638

      #17
      Re: Principles vs. Price

      But you can't blame Joel for asking...

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      • trsent
        Banned
        • Nov 2005
        • 3739

        #18
        Re: Principles vs. Price

        Originally posted by Jags Fan Dan
        But you can't blame Joel for asking...
        Ok, I just thought it would have made the discussion more interesting to know what type of dollar figures that were being discussed. No big deal.

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        • Jags Fan Dan
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2007
          • 1638

          #19
          Re: Principles vs. Price

          The price was $150.

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          • trsent
            Banned
            • Nov 2005
            • 3739

            #20
            Re: Principles vs. Price

            Originally posted by Jags Fan Dan
            The price was $150.
            Dan, now the interesting part - How much was the last bid from a real bidder, say before the possible sniper?

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            • Jags Fan Dan
              Senior Member
              • Apr 2007
              • 1638

              #21
              Re: Principles vs. Price

              Originally posted by trsent
              Dan, now the interesting part - How much was the last bid from a real bidder, say before the possible sniper?
              Joel,
              There were two bids that were not mine between $145 and $150. I am assuming that at least one of these had to be real? But that is pure speculation. The last time the item was put up with a reserve that was not met and I was the high bidder at $101. The seller offered the item to me at $150 plus shipping and I declined because I just didn't want to spend the money at the time. I think people hate reserve price auctions and that kept bidding down. I think the seller realized this also, and did the regular auction. He started it at either $9.99 or .99, I can't remember which, so the alarms were going off in my head about the possibility of a shill bid from the word go because I knew what he wanted to get for it. A while back, ( a couple of months before he listed it on eBay) he and I exchanged emails about the item, which he told me he paid $250 for.

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