You Know What Really Grinds My Gears - Selling on eBay!

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  • cohibasmoker
    Banned
    • Aug 2005
    • 2379

    #31
    Re: You Know What Really Grinds My Gears - Selling on eBay!

    I don't understand what the term "low-ball" means. I just got a email from Steiner that read,

    Have you had your eye on a piece for a long time wishing that it would go on sale, Stop Waiting!! Call Joe at 914-307-1126 and make me an offer I can’t refuse. Pick out any item of your choice and email or call with an offer. I have the right to refuse an offer but I will 100% get back to you with at least a counter-offer. **Offer ends April 6thrd at 5pm** *Only serious offers please*

    So if I made a offer on a item (s) would that be low-balling?

    Jim

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    • Danny899
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2007
      • 330

      #32
      Re: You Know What Really Grinds My Gears - Selling on eBay!

      It's not just Ebay. You get some (not many though) of the same nitwits right here on this forum doing the same garbage. Anyone who has listed something in the Collector to Collector forum certainly has had this happen to them:

      1. Someone asks for you to take the time to send them pictures and then they don't even bother to respond after sending them.
      2. They try to chew you down to something ridiculously low.
      3. They will only buy if the item has a COA. (afterall if it has one, it must be good right?)
      4. They offer something for a trade that has practically zero market value.

      I've been collecting Rickey Henderson gamers for years. Everything game used of his I collect mostly vintage jerseys, caps, helmets and spikes. Now, I understand Rickey isn't the most popular guy in history, but some of the offers I received over the years weren't even worth the time spent reading them. Has this happened to you?

      BTW, always looking for Rickey Henderson gamers. (no bats please)

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