Re: NFL Auctions Pricing Reaching Unreasonable Levels?
My point exactly. You guys have been buying from them for years, aren't these prices WAY off the reservation compared to the past?
I bailed on the Rivers jersey at $2,000 which was WAY beyond where I should have gone and it went for over $5,000.
NFL Auctions Pricing Reaching Unreasonable Levels?
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Re: NFL Auctions Pricing Reaching Unreasonable Levels?
Recession? What recession?
Here are some NFL Auction prices from last night
Tomlinson powder blue jersey from '07 $14,010
The official auction site of the National Football League. 100% of net proceeds are donated to support NFL and team charities.
Tomlinson '06 throwback helmet $6756
The official auction site of the National Football League. 100% of net proceeds are donated to support NFL and team charities.
Carson Palmer 2007 jersey $6440
The official auction site of the National Football League. 100% of net proceeds are donated to support NFL and team charities.
Adrian Peterson 2007 jersey $5630
The official auction site of the National Football League. 100% of net proceeds are donated to support NFL and team charities.
Philip Rivers 2007 jersey $5589
The official auction site of the National Football League. 100% of net proceeds are donated to support NFL and team charities.
Antonio Gates 2007 jersey $4963
The official auction site of the National Football League. 100% of net proceeds are donated to support NFL and team charities.
Chad Pennington 2007 jersey $3022
The official auction site of the National Football League. 100% of net proceeds are donated to support NFL and team charities.
Tony Romo 2007 jersey $2975
The official auction site of the National Football League. 100% of net proceeds are donated to support NFL and team charities.
Shawne Merriman 2007 powder blue jersey $2810
The official auction site of the National Football League. 100% of net proceeds are donated to support NFL and team charities.
Champ Bailey 2007 jersey $2510
The official auction site of the National Football League. 100% of net proceeds are donated to support NFL and team charities.
Steve Smith 2007 jersey $2260
The official auction site of the National Football League. 100% of net proceeds are donated to support NFL and team charities.
Marshawn Lynch 2007 jersey $2210
The official auction site of the National Football League. 100% of net proceeds are donated to support NFL and team charities.
Warren Sapp 2007 jersey $2110
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For name players, NFL Auctions has become a buying ground for the rich who have too much money to burn.Leave a comment:
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LT jersey went for $14,000. Any of you that own LT GU jerseys want to tell me you spent CLOSE to that on yours? That's insane, you could nail down a bunch of HOFer GU jerseys for that.
Hell, the Rivers is over $5,500.00 and thus far the guy is not exactly knocking on Canton's door.
Clearly, NFL Auctions and I will never be doing business together. Anyone point me to some former or current Chargers' star players solid GU jerseys I won't have to empty my child's college fund for?Leave a comment:
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No way these items will return what people are paying for them on resale. The LT is over $10,000 now. Eric, would you part with yours for that much?Leave a comment:
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Across the board, every league's auction sells items at a grossly inflated amount.
NHL.com has sold Hockey Fights Cancer, Garth Brooks Patched and Katrina patched jerseys for a tidy amount above normal MeiGray prices for these one game wonders. (Granted there is a partial tax deduction)
NFL.com has sold jerseys at prices that even rich people would scoff at. John Beck is a hallucination right now. Dan Marino jerseys have sold for less than his NFL.com auction. I hope the kid is the next Tom Brady but the value of the jersey will never match the final price.
MLB.com has some steals. If you root for any MLB team, go to their website and watch their auctions, a bargain pops up now and then.
I don't deal in the other leagues so I can't comment on them.
To illustrate my point:
My advice, which you should take with a grain of salt? Wait for the secondary market unless it's an item you must own. eBay has garnered the following 3 Sami Salo's and their original price.
Rookie Sens I paid $200, original buyer paid $595
Third year Alt Sens (25+ repairs!) I paid $202, original Buyer $595
Last year's Canucks Blue I paid $175, original buyer $295
I paid $310 for my white 06/07 Salo, but I saw him wear it live while beating the Senators 2-1 and wearing it while scoring the game winning goal against the Blackhawks (where I photomatched it)Leave a comment:
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If the auctions are for charity, that might account for some of the higher pricing. In charity auctions, people who can afford it often over bid as it's a donation.Leave a comment:
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Sorry, I'll get off my soap box now.Leave a comment:
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I agree with everyone's thoughts. Although, I think that the individuals bidding are not concerned with the monetary value of these auction items. I believe these bidders are either wealthy individuals (where spending this kind of cash is not a financial concern) OR auction houses/associates. In a way it's very disappointing, for me, the average individual. Spending this kind of cash on one of these auction items would rival an entire year of my GU budget. Is this what it has come to? At these rates, I can look forward to buying LT's right sock for $800! This is sad, and I'm waiting for the day it carries over to MLB auctions and NBA auctions alike.Once again, the little man loses.
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I too have been in awe of some of the prices these jerseys are getting. I also totally agree with the members here that if these ever see the market again that the buyers are going to be in for a big shock at what the jerseys will bring. Again, if the bidders are not into reselling then it is no big deal to them. For the money that these buyers are spending they could very well purchase Hall of Fame jerseys that will hold their value much better in the long run. People really need to do their homework before spending that kind of money. But to each his own I guess.
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Roger...
there are a lot of people that buy stuff for collecting, not purely for investment...these people couldn't really care less if the jersey that was purchased for $5,000 could only be re-sold for $3,000.00 on the secondary market today...
10 years from now, if the player has a solid career, and the original purchaser is bored with the item, I would be very suprised if they wouldn't be making up to 50% on their original purchaseLeave a comment:
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You are guys are right... if the winners ever tried to move these items on the secondary market, they'll be in for a big surprise. Over spending because you "Know it's real" isn't worth that much... I think a lot of these buyers are doctors and lawyers that have more money than sense and don't really know the items actual "value." The market will eventually bottom out and these items will start to be more realistic... it's just that the original buyers will lose a ton of money on their initial investments. Patience my friends...
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Really curious as to whether these prices are in line with recent prices for similar items or not. Seems high to me.Leave a comment:
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I agree, the average Joe would never be able to afford items at these current price levels. I've suspected for a long time, that auction houses and even people affiliated with the player a bidding. IMOLeave a comment:
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