Ever afraid to ask for help?

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  • jppopma
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2006
    • 926

    #16
    Re: Ever afraid to ask for help?

    I will often weigh the risk of taking a chance on the item versus asking for help and getting the green light on the item. Like others have said, there are plenty of lurkers and non members that will find information posted on here and use it to grab the item from under you or bid it up.

    I think that these post will show up in some online search engines. Therefore anybody that goes to do research on the item by a doing a google search, will be directed to the forum here on GUU.

    Sometimes you have to take a chance on something being a diamond in the rough. I have found some over the years, and have also ended up with some junk (luckily I didn't go too high on them).

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    • legaleagle92481
      Banned
      • Oct 2009
      • 2538

      #17
      Re: Ever afraid to ask for help?

      It helps to have other members' contact info so that you don't have to post qs that the whole world can see. I.e. you know x person is very knowledable on ARod stuff and the item is an Arod item so you contact him off of here.

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      • ndevlin
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2008
        • 1362

        #18
        Re: Ever afraid to ask for help?

        Not sure if anyone sees this, but this might help you out....

        I just purchased an LS Andruw Jones from last year with the 125th logo on it. His #25 on the knob. Sweet bat overall.

        On the barrel end is #10. Last year he played with Michael Young. I think its safe to say that this bat was either used by both or Young used it.

        The same could be said about yours. I just find it odd because I just bought the bat without even knowing a #10 was on the barrel end. Then when I got it today, I saw the #10 and automatically thought of this thread.

        Welp, hope this helps.

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