Incredible "instaflip" from MLB auctions to Ebay

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  • helf35
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    Did the ball sell already?

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  • beachpetrol
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    Originally posted by seanbaseball
    My I show you my favorite. Taveras homerun ball just sold at Goldin for $2k, but is now available to you on Ebay for $8,750!!!! Not a bad markup LOL.

    http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from...averas&_sop=16

    Or you can get a ball, from the game, of his first home run for a lot cheaper....

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  • seanbaseball
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    My I show you my favorite. Taveras homerun ball just sold at Goldin for $2k, but is now available to you on Ebay for $8,750!!!! Not a bad markup LOL.

    Get the best deals for Oscar Taveras at eBay.com. We have a great online selection at the lowest prices with Fast & Free shipping on many items!

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  • jojac
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    Looks like the subject jersey has been rec'd by the Ebay seller. He re-posted the item with new photos and dropped the price several hundred dollars.

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  • SEAFAN76
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    Originally posted by 5toolplayer
    Then don't get outbid on the items if you really want them. I don't understand why people would get made if someone who has the the money to purchase the items right then and now and chooses to sit on them or flip them right away and maybe sell them for a higher price later on for a profit. Whats wrong with that??
    I kinda agree.

    I found a rookie year Russell Wilson Pro Bowl jersey that was used in the photo shoot and team photo day. It wasn't used IN the game the next day, but still very rare. It was on MLB Auctions. I paid $1250 knowing it was too low.
    I wanted to keep it.
    BUT, if someone was willing to pay WAY more, it's theirs. I asked $2500.
    I had it within 5 days. Put it up on eBay, and BOOM, $1800 offer within 24 hours.
    Couldn't turn down that offer.

    And now............ I see it back on eBay 2 years later and he wants $3700.

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  • 5toolplayer
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    Originally posted by carbonrosa
    I do hate this as well. I was bidding on Mike Trout's RBI single to left field off of Drew Storen. April 23, 2014 vs. the Los Angeles Angels. MLB Authentication: HZ 112203 a few days ago and Bryce Harper's NLDS cap. The ball sold for $530 and the hat sold for $955, both bought by the same guy and 2 days later they are on eBay with $2000 and $3000 price tags with make an offer on them.
    Frustrating
    If I offer what he paid for them,do you think he would except? I doubt it
    Then don't get outbid on the items if you really want them. I don't understand why people would get made if someone who has the the money to purchase the items right then and now and chooses to sit on them or flip them right away and maybe sell them for a higher price later on for a profit. Whats wrong with that??

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  • 5toolplayer
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    Originally posted by gorilla777
    Okay, I'll pile on this one a bit - how about when a "collector" asks you for pics on some items, then comes back and asks for bargain basement price...meanwhile during this team your items are being shopped all around town using those very pics, with a deal only being closed once the secondary buyer is lined up, you get beat down on the ask price and they are clearing a nice margin. And this after they claim how interested they are in the player/item....always a classic move.
    BOOM Classic M.D. Move Wink Wink

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  • kings418
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    Looks like the guy that buys all the Cowboys jerseys changed his username on ebay. Wow, no more dalcowbill. He has already listed 3 jerseys he won last night on NFL Auctions. I hope they sit for a loooooooong time.

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  • danesei@yahoo.com
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    Originally posted by emann
    Not really concerned, just thought it was an anecdote that earned a posting here.

    I am fighting the urge to keep offering the price he paid via BIN every time I see this pop up though . . .
    He has an autodecline on that price. I already tried it.

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  • Samets
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    It's not just Cowboys!.

    I see the same flippers all the time on eBay...

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  • dwolfe12345
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    Originally posted by COWBOYS4EVR
    It's not just MLB items. The same goes for NFL Auction items too.
    Some guy is buying up the Cowboys game used items, then lists them the same
    way within 24hrs on eBay. Usually puts them for 1k higher than what he got them for. And then they sit.
    Yes I've seen this. It's actually 2 guys doing this. Good luck getting 1500 for scrub Cowboys jerseys.

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  • COWBOYS4EVR
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    It's not just MLB items. The same goes for NFL Auction items too.
    Some guy is buying up the Cowboys game used items, then lists them the same
    way within 24hrs on eBay. Usually puts them for 1k higher than what he got them for. And then they sit.

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  • emann
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    Originally posted by danesei@yahoo.com
    If you're really concerned about this, you could report it to eBay.
    Not really concerned, just thought it was an anecdote that earned a posting here.

    I am fighting the urge to keep offering the price he paid via BIN every time I see this pop up though . . .

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  • emann
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    Originally posted by gorilla777
    Okay, I'll pile on this one a bit - how about when a "collector" asks you for pics on some items, then comes back and asks for bargain basement price...meanwhile during this team your items are being shopped all around town using those very pics, with a deal only being closed once the secondary buyer is lined up, you get beat down on the ask price and they are clearing a nice margin. And this after they claim how interested they are in the player/item....always a classic move.
    Yeah, that is just plain shady business practice. I've never had that happen (to my knowledge), but have heard about it in the past.

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  • danesei@yahoo.com
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    Originally posted by emann
    This is the first time I've ever seen this, so I thought I'd share it: I was watching a specific jersey on the MLB auctions that ended tonight at 8pm. The jersey sold for about $300, fair price for what it is. Literally less than 15-20 minutes after that auction ended, the presumed buyer listed the same jersey (using the MLB photos/holo number/etc) for $1500 on ebay. BTW, $1500 is not close to the going rate for this player's jerseys, so the instaflip probably won't pan out in the end.
    If you're really concerned about this, you could report it to eBay. Technically, you're not allowed to list items that you don't have in hand, unless you expressly state that in the auction. Also, if someone "buys" the jersey for $1500+$15 expedited, the buyer could get a refund from eBay, since there'd be no way for the seller to ship it out.

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