Stephen Strasburg Baseball Card 1-1 $38,200

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  • joelsabi
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    the sale is now going thru Huggins and Scott Auctions.



    one of the benefits of going thru a large auction house is knowing that all who bid are serious. i guess the seller had enough with the fake biddings.

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  • justinbittner220
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    Being an avid Ebay junkie... I think this guy had the card listed for a 50k buy it now and it didn't sell. Then, the card relisted, went to 500k. Then it disappeared. I have a feeling that either he doesn't really have this card, or more likely, he has friends that are bidding the card up trying to get that one sucker to outbid them at some ridiculous price.

    On a side note, maybe the 2-2 start for Strasburg made the high bidder rethink the bid and back out

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  • MSpecht
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    Pretty amusing spin-off



    Mike Jackitout7@aol.com

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  • rj_lucas
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    After crossing $500K, the auction has been restarted with an opening bid of .99 cents. From half a mil to less than a buck -- reminds me of the stock market

    Rick
    rickjlucas@gmail.com

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  • joelsabi
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    Originally posted by skinsfan0521
    $50 is the final value fee. They implemented a new policy in like April or May where the FVF is capped at $50 I think.

    Somebody can double-check, but I'm pretty sure that's the case.
    i am surprise. $50 max
    just dont pay using paypal.

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  • joelsabi
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    Using rules as of 5/19/2010

    Total eBay Fees: $ 20,0002.38
    PayPal Fee: $ 28,971.30
    Total Fees: $ 48,973.68

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  • Astros7
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    Originally posted by skinsfan0521
    $50 is the final value fee. They implemented a new policy in like April or May where the FVF is capped at $50 I think.

    Somebody can double-check, but I'm pretty sure that's the case.
    skinsfan is right I just double-checked... They capped auctions at $50. The fee I posted earlier would be for a fixed price listing.

    Here's an example of a final value fee calculation for an auction-style listing:
    1. You sell an item for $100.00.
    2. Your final value fee is 9% of the final sale price, which is $9.00.
    The maximum final value fee for auction-style listings is $50. For example, if you sell an item for $1,000, you’ll pay only $50, even though 9% of $1,000 is $90.

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  • skinsfan0521
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    $50 is the final value fee. They implemented a new policy in like April or May where the FVF is capped at $50 I think.

    Somebody can double-check, but I'm pretty sure that's the case.

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  • TNTtoys
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    Originally posted by Astros7
    If I did my math right...

    12% of the first $50, $6
    6% of the next $950, $57
    2% of the final $999,000, $19,980

    Total Final Value Fee on $1mil - $20,043.00

    ouch!
    At least the listing fee would have been cheap

    So... let's say hypothetically the item sells, but the high bidder does not pay. The seller's credit card gets hit for $20K, and he needs to go through the "non-paying bidder" process to recoop his fees.

    Another thought is how many people have linked a credit card to ebay that has a limit of $20K or higher?

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  • rj_lucas
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    This is not a defense of spoof bidding, but when you list a $200 item with a Buy It Now price of $50K, you invite this kind of abuse.

    And of course once the item gets any kind of media attention, you're sunk.

    Rick
    rickjlucas@gmail.com

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  • Astros7
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    Originally posted by TNTtoys
    So...anyone know what the ebay final value fee is for a $999,900.00 item?
    If I did my math right...

    12% of the first $50, $6
    6% of the next $950, $57
    2% of the final $999,000, $19,980

    Total Final Value Fee on $1mil - $20,043.00

    ouch!

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  • TNTtoys
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    Originally posted by allstarsplus
    The bid history has a lot of retracted bids. My guess is the winning bidder won't pay and will only get a non-paying strike.

    Since eBay buyers can't get negatives, the seller should bring a lawsuit against the winning bidder for damages (which rarely happens).

    http://offer.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=200485213281
    So...anyone know what the ebay final value fee is for a $999,900.00 item?

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  • allstarsplus
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    Originally posted by TNTtoys
    OK this has turned into a complete joke. The card is now up to $999,500.

    I guess this one has to be canceled. It was fun to watch, but it looks like the party's over.
    The bid history has a lot of retracted bids. My guess is the winning bidder won't pay and will only get a non-paying strike.

    Since eBay buyers can't get negatives, the seller should bring a lawsuit against the winning bidder for damages (which rarely happens).

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  • allstarsplus
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    This auction has become a joke but for those that still believe all bids are real, this card is getting plenty of publicity on the news.

    Isn't all publicity good?

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  • platinum1
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    Originally posted by TNTtoys
    OK this has turned into a complete joke. The card is now up to $999,500.

    I guess this one has to be canceled. It was fun to watch, but it looks like the party's over.
    I thought this was funny

    On Jun-23-10 at 15:38:45 PDT, seller added the following information:

    Please do not bid on this auction if you are not serious about paying. I will cancel any bidder who bids with less than 10 feedback. Thank you for your cooperation.

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