Exploited HOF Sales..

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • r_phelps
    replied
    Re: Exploited HOF Sales..

    Personally I like seeing all the different items that I have never seen before because of the flooded market as I have never seen as many Greg Maddox authentic game used autographed bats before.

    Leave a comment:


  • Roady
    replied
    Re: Exploited HOF Sales..

    Originally posted by sportsnbikes
    I think overprice amount on the balls used in a game where something special happened are completely stupid anyway unless it's the actual item. Like the people selling a ball used in the game that Mariano pitched and got a save. Look at the MLB authentication and it's something like "No-name pitcher" Pitch in the dirt to "No-name player".

    That ball is worth no more than any other generic GU ball.
    I agree.

    Leave a comment:


  • sportsnbikes
    replied
    Re: Exploited HOF Sales..

    Originally posted by Roady
    Just received Lisa's game used list from the Braves with game used items related to Maddux and Glavine.

    The Braves prices are ridicules on normal game used items anyway but this takes it to a whole new level of stupid.
    Anyone want a Ball for $500 just because it was used in a game pitched by them?
    I think overprice amount on the balls used in a game where something special happened are completely stupid anyway unless it's the actual item. Like the people selling a ball used in the game that Mariano pitched and got a save. Look at the MLB authentication and it's something like "No-name pitcher" Pitch in the dirt to "No-name player".

    That ball is worth no more than any other generic GU ball.

    Leave a comment:


  • marino13
    replied
    Re: Exploited HOF Sales..

    I guess I will have to wait for my investment to pay back when Mariano Rivera induct into the Hall in five years.


    Or some Jeter's in seven years?

    Leave a comment:


  • Roady
    replied
    Re: Exploited HOF Sales..

    I remember when Stan Musial died there was so much stuff on Ebay that you could get a nice autograph for about half of what they were bringing before his death. So sometimes it has a good outcome too.

    Leave a comment:


  • Takuleechch
    replied
    Re: Exploited HOF Sales..

    Yea don't cry cause you didn't get the players item before he hit the hall of fame lol.
    If you were really into the player you would have gotten an item in the days, months, years prior to his entrance lol but I feel ya pain bro

    Leave a comment:


  • vdsporty25
    replied
    Re: Exploited HOF Sales..

    I personally like when things get flushed onto the market as I am looking for items from certain players that are fairly tough to find quality items from until the HOF voting gets announced!

    Leave a comment:


  • Roady
    replied
    Re: Exploited HOF Sales..

    And $500 is the lowest. They go up to $2,000.

    Leave a comment:


  • Roady
    replied
    Re: Exploited HOF Sales..

    Just received Lisa's game used list from the Braves with game used items related to Maddux and Glavine.

    The Braves prices are ridicules on normal game used items anyway but this takes it to a whole new level of stupid.
    Anyone want a Ball for $500 just because it was used in a game pitched by them?

    Leave a comment:


  • sportsnbikes
    replied
    Re: Exploited HOF Sales..

    Originally posted by CampWest
    Its not exploitation to sell an item at the perceived peak of buyer demand. Its a free market, if someone wants to buy an item at a high price because they are excited, then that is the market value of that item at that time. In this hobby we know that buyers set market prices, if a seller sets a price too high buyers avoid it or offer less.

    Are some of the prices laughably high compared to what I would think a reasonable price is... yeah for sure... but that does not make it illegal or immoral or worth complaining about.

    I'm against trying to profit off of someone's death (ie if someone begins buying stuff when a guy is announced as having terminal cancer and hold it until the hour of his death to sell it - thats a little scummy in my mind).

    But complaining about selling after a positive event is ridiculous. Yeah I want a player I collect to do well and win a world series, win an MVP, win a batting title or homerun title, get inducted to the Hall of Fame, heck even being on dancing with the stars or the like can increase a player's popularity for a couple months... And if someone moves a couple items when the player is at a popularity bubble, that's completely legitimate.
    +Infinity

    Leave a comment:


  • joelsabi
    replied
    Re: Exploited HOF Sales..

    Originally posted by CampWest
    Its not exploitation to sell an item at the perceived peak of buyer demand. Its a free market, if someone wants to buy an item at a high price because they are excited, then that is the market value of that item at that time. In this hobby we know that buyers set market prices, if a seller sets a price too high buyers avoid it or offer less.
    I agree. It is prudent to strike when the iron is hot, when the player has been retired for some time and now is brought back into the media spotlight. As we all know that window of opportunity from excited buyers does not last too long for most HOFers candidates.

    Leave a comment:


  • CampWest
    replied
    Re: Exploited HOF Sales..

    Its not exploitation to sell an item at the perceived peak of buyer demand. Its a free market, if someone wants to buy an item at a high price because they are excited, then that is the market value of that item at that time. In this hobby we know that buyers set market prices, if a seller sets a price too high buyers avoid it or offer less.

    Are some of the prices laughably high compared to what I would think a reasonable price is... yeah for sure... but that does not make it illegal or immoral or worth complaining about.

    I'm against trying to profit off of someone's death (ie if someone begins buying stuff when a guy is announced as having terminal cancer and hold it until the hour of his death to sell it - thats a little scummy in my mind).

    But complaining about selling after a positive event is ridiculous. Yeah I want a player I collect to do well and win a world series, win an MVP, win a batting title or homerun title, get inducted to the Hall of Fame, heck even being on dancing with the stars or the like can increase a player's popularity for a couple months... And if someone moves a couple items when the player is at a popularity bubble, that's completely legitimate.

    Leave a comment:


  • cfern023
    replied
    Re: Exploited HOF Sales..

    I'm on the selling end of both situations. One item the person had just died and after having it around still I felt a little creeped out having it so I just sold it for what I could to get rid of it. I only made about 10 off it but I undersold it on purpose just to move it and would have probably taken a loss if someone offered.

    The current one, I'm selling a HOF item because I want to find something else from another Future HOF for my collection. If rather have a Piazza item then what I'm selling.

    Leave a comment:


  • coophallmonitor
    replied
    Re: Exploited HOF Sales..

    I've heard of some people that gather up a ton of stuff years in advance from guys they THINK will make the hall just so they can make a killing when/if they do. Doesn't always work out like they hoped...

    Leave a comment:


  • PAC
    replied
    Re: Exploited HOF Sales..

    Not as bad as when an athlete dies and eBay is suddenly flooded with items.

    Leave a comment:

Working...