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01-07-2006, 07:26 AM #1
EBAY "Yankee/Steiner" SELLERS
Recently i have noticed a lot of Game used/issued Yankees jerseys that are selling by bidding on EBAY, for only in $100 to $300 range,......when these exact jersey's were listed originally with Steiner for Hundreds of Dollars more. Are the EBAY sellers actually selling for a loss because the item was commited to sell. I DON'T GET IT!
Larry
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01-07-2006, 08:35 AM #2
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Re: EBAY "Yankee/Steiner" SELLERS
Originally Posted by larry bourget
I would assume that realistic market prices sunk in at the last Grey Flannel auction so many of these jerseys are selling for honest market prices. I am upset that I missed the high bid on that number changed Gene Mauch jersey that sold for $500.00 last week. I was playing poker all day and forgot to bid when the auction ended. It had a number change to #7, and based on what I have learned about Yankees jerseys, they probably changed the number for Mantle to wear for an on field ceremony since they didn't care about changing numbers or re-using jerseys for different players than the jerseys were tagged.
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01-09-2006, 10:51 PM #3
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Re: EBAY "Yankee/Steiner" SELLERS
ALSO STEINER THEMSELVES WILL SOMETIMES HAVE WHOLESALE AUCTIONS ON THERE SITE where you you can get jerseys bats chairs signs and it goes for less then what you would noramlly pay for. Please remember youll get more people trying to buy 1 item then you will get them trying to buy 20. So if you get less people trying to but 20 bats, its not going to sell for a lot. So these people then take those bats that they want and sell the rest on ebay. I AM PISSED OFF TOO I WAS AT WORK AND I GOT CALLED INTO A MEETING WHEN I WAS JUST ABOUT TO BID ON THE LOT I WANTED DAM DAM DAM AND IT SOLD FOR NEXT TO NOTHING