Have you ever experienced a pang of guilt, or maybe something akin to sympathy for a seller, because you got something you think is cool and collection-worthy for almost nothing?
Let me make it clear - I'm not talking about getting a bargain from some big, soulless pro seller (and you know who you are...
), but from somebody just listing a few odd things on eBay (who knows...maybe to scratch up some Christmas money), and you're the only bidder and get an item for an almost embarrassingly low price.
As an example of what I'm talking about, I recently won the auction for a minor league bat signed by 30+ players some years ago, and even with shipping it only came out to less than twenty bucks. This guy went to all the trouble to get those signatures, and was probably pretty excited to have done so at the time. Thirteen years later, he needs some dough and lists this bat on eBay, and he only gets a lousy $9.99 (less PayPal fees) for it.
Is my sympathy misplaced? Am I conjuring up the worst possible scenario for this seller's situation unnecessarily? Don't you ever feel sort of the same way when you go to a card show and there's one guy at a table with a bunch of fairly sad offerings, and he looks like he's about to cry because nobody is interested in his stuff?
Let me make it clear - I'm not talking about getting a bargain from some big, soulless pro seller (and you know who you are...

As an example of what I'm talking about, I recently won the auction for a minor league bat signed by 30+ players some years ago, and even with shipping it only came out to less than twenty bucks. This guy went to all the trouble to get those signatures, and was probably pretty excited to have done so at the time. Thirteen years later, he needs some dough and lists this bat on eBay, and he only gets a lousy $9.99 (less PayPal fees) for it.
Is my sympathy misplaced? Am I conjuring up the worst possible scenario for this seller's situation unnecessarily? Don't you ever feel sort of the same way when you go to a card show and there's one guy at a table with a bunch of fairly sad offerings, and he looks like he's about to cry because nobody is interested in his stuff?
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