eBay class a sales
#1
Posted 02 June 2017 - 05:35 AM
#2 Guest_General Veers_*
Posted 02 June 2017 - 05:37 AM
No.
#3
Posted 02 June 2017 - 05:55 AM
Figured. I mean to me anyway the only figure I have any desire to spend more than 2 dollars on is the dark blue #18 Daiya, and even then only up to 15 dollars, purely because 18 has a lot of sentimental value to me.
#4
Posted 02 June 2017 - 09:20 AM
yeah, I'm accepting offers on mine with high prices. I suspect one doesn't really belong in the classification it's in, anyway. (I have just one other class A figure, but I have two of these from separate lots in the USA.) what's a fair eBay price for a "common class A" figure?
Edited by trudatman, 02 June 2017 - 05:49 PM.
#5
Posted 02 June 2017 - 10:45 AM
yeah, I'm accepting offers on mine with a high price. I suspect it's one that doesn't really belong in the classification it's in, anyway. (I have no other class A figures, but I have two of these from separate lots in the USA.) what's a fair eBay price for a "common class A" figure?
Honestly,
The price on Class A stuff can vary wildly. From less than $5-10 all the way to the hundreds of dollars that you see some go for. Best way to go about it is start an auction with a low bid and let the bidders decide what it is worth.
(granted, I don't always take my own advice - but an opening 99 cent bid is a good way to go)
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#6
Posted 02 June 2017 - 11:40 AM
Exactly! This way you'd at least make the sale, instead of waiting for that one person (sucker) who may never even show up, who will just buy it regardless of price.
#7
Posted 02 June 2017 - 05:49 PM
I have listed (and promptly sold) my other class A figure. in the reviewable history of eBay sales that I'm seeing, class A figures average 43 bucks and change, if you exclude one evening where a couple of simultaneous auctions didn't get much action. there surely don't seem to be many on eBay. maybe I need to tweak my search parameters.
Edited by trudatman, 07 June 2017 - 06:23 PM.
#8
Posted 02 June 2017 - 07:01 PM
On non-desirable figures that are really just for the completionists chasing the dream, or on Class A figures that are more on the common side, I would think an average price is around $12. Now on desirable figures or truly rare figures, then the sky is the limit based on a whole lot of luck with whoever is bidding any given day.
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#9
Posted 04 June 2017 - 07:58 AM
what's a fair eBay price for a "common class A" figure?
I think as long as it's the CHEAPEST ON EBAY you should be fine.
Thank you
#10
Posted 06 June 2017 - 11:30 PM
#11 Guest_General Veers_*
Posted 07 June 2017 - 05:07 AM
"fair eBay price" is whatever anyone's willing to pay. And they're not suckers, they just have more options than most.
What?!?!
#12
Posted 07 June 2017 - 01:07 PM
"fair eBay price" is whatever anyone's willing to pay. And they're not suckers, they just have more options than most.
What?!?!
Veers , it's baby talk. Pay it no mind.
As the rest of us understand, "fair market value" and the nebulous and unentertaining "whatever somebody is willing to pay", are rarely ever the same thing. It's probably Ironoak back under a different username.
#13
Posted 07 June 2017 - 11:52 PM
#14 Guest_General Veers_*
Posted 08 June 2017 - 06:16 AM
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#15
Posted 08 June 2017 - 11:17 PM
#16
Posted 09 June 2017 - 04:28 AM
You said that fair market price equals "whatever anyone is willing to pay, " and then you are surprised that people are teasing you? Now that is almost adorable!
Let's say that the average price of a gallon of milk is $2. Let's also say that I am willing to pay $40 for one gallon of the same milk, just because I am a effing idiot. A grocer would be happy to sell a gallon of milk to me over another customer in order to increase their profits, but that does not actually increase the value. The milk is still worth the same amount to everyone else, despite one fool drastically overpaying.
I realize the literal differences between buying collectibles that are no longer produced and buying a dairy product that is extracted from cows on a daily basis, but most of you understand that basis of my example. Fair Price and Highest Bidder are not the same thing, and that seems like a pretty straightforward concept to me.
#17 Guest_General Veers_*
Posted 09 June 2017 - 05:15 AM
...linked to a known fraud and now this...Thanks for reminding me why I dropped off the board for 2 years!
Was ironoak a fraud? I thought he just overpaid? Now I've got to look that up. Damn it. (EDIT: http://www.littlerub...160137&p=496270 Yep, I forgot.)
You were gone two years? Who knew?
Since you've been gone there was a Safe Space created on the board. Everyone agrees with you. Tells you that you got a deal - regardless of the price you paid. I think you'll love it. I can understand the confusion. You posted in the wrong section. Sorry for the confusion.
Edited by General Veers, 09 June 2017 - 05:20 AM.
#18
Posted 28 June 2017 - 10:50 AM
Wow...the guy I was referring to that was selling all these expensive muscles was a dude that was banned from here, Arforbes....after reading what he did glad he rejected my offer for his piece.