Re: Increase in people flipping jerseys?
i think a fair way to summarize whether buying items off MLB auctions to resell is a good idea is as follows:
if you can go onto MLB auctions and see an item, or a similar item (for example, an chris davis home HR jersey or an ALT HR jersey) consistently being available, then chances are, it isnt a good item to purchase an resell because there is ALWAYS one available, and possibly for a cheaper price. but, if they are rarer items (batting helmets because so few are used during the year), or items from a team that doesnt pull tons of jerseys (jose abreu jersey on the white sox comes to mind), then there is more of a chance to make a profit on that item because the buyer has no where else to go to get one. in the end, most stuff will still eventually sell - very coincidentally i was able to sell my adam jones HR jersey on ebay just last night for a profit, purchased off MLB auctions.
teams like the orioles, yankees (steiner), braves, mets pull SO MANY JERSEYS that it floods the market - probably not the best items to buy and try and resell. but jerseys from teams like the dodgers, angels, white sox, nationals, that havent flooded the market with their items - there is a better chance for there to be room on a resale. that said, there is also the chance that that item sells for more than market value on MLB auctions because there are not many of them and all bidders try and land it at once. it is always a risk, but a calculated one if you are familiar with the market.
i think a fair way to summarize whether buying items off MLB auctions to resell is a good idea is as follows:
if you can go onto MLB auctions and see an item, or a similar item (for example, an chris davis home HR jersey or an ALT HR jersey) consistently being available, then chances are, it isnt a good item to purchase an resell because there is ALWAYS one available, and possibly for a cheaper price. but, if they are rarer items (batting helmets because so few are used during the year), or items from a team that doesnt pull tons of jerseys (jose abreu jersey on the white sox comes to mind), then there is more of a chance to make a profit on that item because the buyer has no where else to go to get one. in the end, most stuff will still eventually sell - very coincidentally i was able to sell my adam jones HR jersey on ebay just last night for a profit, purchased off MLB auctions.
teams like the orioles, yankees (steiner), braves, mets pull SO MANY JERSEYS that it floods the market - probably not the best items to buy and try and resell. but jerseys from teams like the dodgers, angels, white sox, nationals, that havent flooded the market with their items - there is a better chance for there to be room on a resale. that said, there is also the chance that that item sells for more than market value on MLB auctions because there are not many of them and all bidders try and land it at once. it is always a risk, but a calculated one if you are familiar with the market.
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