Chris Boyd's Business Practices - Part Deux

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  • Rboitano
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2005
    • 481

    #61
    Re: Chris Boyd's Business Practices - Part Deux

    I never thought Bagwell items brought that kind of money. $3200 for a jersey? WOW! $1000 batting gloves? Insanity!

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    • frikativ54
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2007
      • 3612

      #62
      Re: Chris Boyd's Business Practices - Part Deux

      Originally posted by Rob L
      Yep, give me back money, but I need those cleats. Makes little sense.
      That's not what I was saying. I was saying that I had decided that perhaps Chris would learn his lesson over everything else he had done, to be straight and honest with people. Sadly, that's not the case. He has 10 different versions of every story, and I don't know what to believe when. Which is why I don't want anything from him, even if he paid me to take it.
      Les Zukor
      bagwellgameused@gmail.com
      Collecting Jeff Bagwell Cleats, Jerseys, & Other Items

      http://www.bagwellgameused.com
      (617) 682-0408

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      • TNTtoys
        Moderator
        • Aug 2006
        • 2618

        #63
        Re: Chris Boyd's Business Practices - Part Deux

        Originally posted by Rboitano
        I never thought Bagwell items brought that kind of money. $3200 for a jersey? WOW! $1000 batting gloves? Insanity!
        Hey, I bought 200 shares of Citicorp at 19.00, and boy did I think I was paying fair market value then...

        Imagine a world where one can lose $3K on a bad investment that appeared to be sound, and then return the purchase 1 year later for full money back.

        And during that purchase, I believe I was "misled" too. Citicorp just finished a US Government backed deal to acquire Wachovia at a steal. 1 week later deemed "too big to fail."
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        • Vintagedeputy
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2005
          • 3172

          #64
          Re: Chris Boyd's Business Practices - Part Deux

          Originally posted by frikativ54
          Does a Bagwell jersey lose 2/3 its value in one year? Or did Chris rip me off?
          Neither! YOU OVERPAID! Chris put a price on something and you paid it. That's business!

          I recently found out that a group of people were paying $180 for something that I can give them for $80. If they are dumb enough to pay that, so be it!

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          • markize
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2008
            • 685

            #65
            Re: Chris Boyd's Business Practices - Part Deux

            Originally posted by frikativ54
            What I don't understand is why fair market value for my jersey last February was $2500-$3500. Then, in Chris Boyd's words, today "fair market value" is $1200. Does a Bagwell jersey lose 2/3 its value in one year? Or did Chris rip me off?
            I'm way too lazy to go back and count, but I think it has been stated maybe a dozen times in this thread that "fair market value" is what a person is willing to pay for an item. Maybe Chris is only willing to pay $1200.

            On another note, thank you Chris for "threatning, and intimidating" me into buying the Soriano Nationals wristband for $35 delivered.

            Mark

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            • Mr.3000

              #66
              Re: Chris Boyd's Business Practices - Part Deux

              Originally posted by frikativ54
              I thought that maybe he had learned his lesson about how to treat people, and would do fair and honest business with me in the future.
              Mistake number 3....if my count is correct.



              Originally posted by frikativ54
              I thought that people could change
              Mistake number 4.




              Originally posted by frikativ54
              I told him that I would give him that opportunity to change his business practices.

              Sorry, but with those quotes...especially the last one....you are now sounding more like a crackpot. Who are you to give anyone a chance to change their business practices? What planet do you reside on? This not a Utopian society.


              If you are unhappy, it's ABUNDANTLY clear that you are, with how Chris Boyd does business...guess what? STOP BUYING FROM HIM.

              He's not going to give you a refund, as I am sure no one here would. Live and learn. Chalk it up to experience and move on. If you need to get out of the hobby then do so. Otherwise find another source for your Bagwell items. You claim that one of his sources were readily available to you....buy from them.

              If I am coming off as too harsh, perhaps it's because of the ridiculousness of your demands and complaints.....in this thread and many others.

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              • Rboitano
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2005
                • 481

                #67
                Re: Chris Boyd's Business Practices - Part Deux

                I think you know when you are overpaying for an item. I have overpaid for items, not near as drastic as this case. It just depends on how bad you really want that item, and must know that if you plan to sell that item in the future you will not get that much back in return. Last year I purchased three Andruw Jones bats for $275 each, now they are worth $125, if that? We all make mistakes

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                • GarkoCollector
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2008
                  • 495

                  #68
                  Re: Chris Boyd's Business Practices - Part Deux

                  Originally posted by frikativ54
                  I thought that maybe he had learned his lesson about how to treat people, and would do fair and honest business with me in the future. I thought that people could change, and I told him that I would give him that opportunity to change his business practices. And when he didn't, telling me he would get me pictures and then never doing as such, and when he starts attacking me over email, because I said that I am still unhappy over the way he treated me, then I obviously didn't want anything to do with him again. I have complained to the BBB and have the words of several other collectors to back up what I am saying. It's not like I am the only one who has had problems with the guy.
                  Sounds more like it was more important for you to get what you wanted than it was for him to "learn a lesson." Why did he need to change his business practices? Because you thought he should? They apparently werent so appalling that you couldnt continue to try to deal with him.

                  Might be best to cut your losses, move on and never deal with Chris again. He can sell for any price he chooses, even if way overpriced just like you can drastically overpay for something because you want to.

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                  • buc
                    Senior Member
                    • Sep 2008
                    • 404

                    #69
                    Re: Chris Boyd's Business Practices - Part Deux

                    MODERATORS:
                    For the love of all that is good and holy, please lock me up! I've continued to waste peoples time by drawing them in, yet I'm not leading them anywhere.
                    Regards,
                    This Thread

                    P.S. If I ever decide to rear my ugly head again, please lock me up immediately.

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                    • gameused fan
                      Member
                      • Aug 2008
                      • 38

                      #70
                      Re: Chris Boyd's Business Practices - Part Deux

                      Les,

                      I feel the need to pay you back for the fine advice you gave me when I was freaking out a couple week ago.

                      "Please don't take this the wrong way, but it's only clothing. I mean, there are plenty of other things to be depressed about than what you could have bought. I know what regret is like, but seriously, man, it's a jersey. It's not like you are dealing with the death of a friend, failure, or clinical depression. There will be a "next time" to make money. Just pass it off as a lesson learned, and you'll be fine next time."

                      -- Les, right after I was crying because I lost out on a Santonio Holmes jersey that I was hoping to flip for major coin, only to find out a week later it really wouldn't have made me major coin.

                      So, my advice? There are plenty of other things to be depressed about than what you bought. I know what regret is like, but seriously, girl, it's a jersey. It's not like you are dealing with finding out that Bagwell did roids back in the day, (even though he might have, which would then really kill the value of your items. Just kidding. Sort of), failure or clinical depression.

                      There will be a "next time" in this hobby for you. Just pass it off as a lesson learned, and you'll be cool next time.

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                      • Mr.3000

                        #71
                        Re: Chris Boyd's Business Practices - Part Deux

                        Originally posted by frikativ54
                        What I don't understand is why fair market value for my jersey last February was $2500-$3500. Then, in Chris Boyd's words, today "fair market value" is $1200. Does a Bagwell jersey lose 2/3 its value in one year? Or did Chris rip me off?
                        Neither Leslie.

                        You both agreed on a price and you paid it. Hind sight is 20/20. And for the umpteenth time..."fair market value" is extremely subjective. It's what a buyer is willing to pay. You agreed to pay a certain price, you set the value for that item. Just because an identical item sells for less does not make you entitled to a refund...partial or otherwise.

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                        • frikativ54
                          Senior Member
                          • Dec 2007
                          • 3612

                          #72
                          Re: Chris Boyd's Business Practices - Part Deux

                          Originally posted by Mr.3000
                          If I am coming off as too harsh, perhaps it's because of the ridiculousness of your demands and complaints.....in this thread and many others.
                          My only demand is that people act fairly and ethically. And that they be held accountable for their actions. If that is ridiculous, then I am saddened by your definition of what fairness is. I sometimes wonder why I waste time with people who don't share my sense of what moral is.

                          The problem is that people in our society can get away with whatever they want and not be held accountable. A-Rod can get away with cheating, because he's only human. We forgive rich athletes for anything. And Chris would be able to get away with anything, because he has more money than I do.

                          Lying, misrepresenting one's sources, etc. are all wrong actions! Thank goodness that not everyone in this world is like Chris Boyd. Perhaps I was naive to believe that Chris Boyd could become fair and ethical and not have business practices that are immoral.
                          Les Zukor
                          bagwellgameused@gmail.com
                          Collecting Jeff Bagwell Cleats, Jerseys, & Other Items

                          http://www.bagwellgameused.com
                          (617) 682-0408

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                          • Rob L
                            Senior Member
                            • Nov 2005
                            • 1237

                            #73
                            Re: Chris Boyd's Business Practices - Part Deux

                            Originally posted by frikativ54
                            What I don't understand is why fair market value for my jersey last February was $2500-$3500. Then, in Chris Boyd's words, today "fair market value" is $1200. Does a Bagwell jersey lose 2/3 its value in one year? Or did Chris rip me off?
                            The answer is yes! You bought the jersey at a price you agreed upon. Now you would pay $1200. So yes, the value dropped. Btw, $1200 for a Bagwell is high.
                            Rob L
                            loefflerrd@cox.net

                            Always On the Look Out for Troy Percival & Randy Johnson Gamers

                            Rob L's Baseball Memorabilia website: GU Troy Percival, GU Randy Johnson, GU Angels, GU Baseball, 19th Century Baseball and Autographs. Also a huge Game Used Resource page and Game Used Collectors Page: www.loefflerrd.webs.com

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                            • Dewey2007
                              Senior Member
                              • Dec 2007
                              • 2566

                              #74
                              Re: Chris Boyd's Business Practices - Part Deux

                              Although everyone has made good points I think this thread would go quietly into the night if everyone stopped adding their two cents. I think this thread is up a $1.38 and counting.

                              Let's get back to the lighter side of the hobby...
                              sigpicwww.alamedasportsproject.com

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                              • frikativ54
                                Senior Member
                                • Dec 2007
                                • 3612

                                #75
                                Re: Chris Boyd's Business Practices - Part Deux

                                Originally posted by gameused fan
                                Les,

                                I feel the need to pay you back for the fine advice you gave me when I was freaking out a couple week ago.

                                "Please don't take this the wrong way, but it's only clothing. I mean, there are plenty of other things to be depressed about than what you could have bought. I know what regret is like, but seriously, man, it's a jersey. It's not like you are dealing with the death of a friend, failure, or clinical depression. There will be a "next time" to make money. Just pass it off as a lesson learned, and you'll be fine next time."

                                -- Les, right after I was crying because I lost out on a Santonio Holmes jersey that I was hoping to flip for major coin, only to find out a week later it really wouldn't have made me major coin.

                                So, my advice? There are plenty of other things to be depressed about than what you bought. I know what regret is like, but seriously, girl, it's a jersey. It's not like you are dealing with finding out that Bagwell did roids back in the day, (even though he might have, which would then really kill the value of your items. Just kidding. Sort of), failure or clinical depression.

                                There will be a "next time" in this hobby for you. Just pass it off as a lesson learned, and you'll be cool next time.
                                Thank you.
                                Les Zukor
                                bagwellgameused@gmail.com
                                Collecting Jeff Bagwell Cleats, Jerseys, & Other Items

                                http://www.bagwellgameused.com
                                (617) 682-0408

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