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Burn wrote:How can you say it's easier to find cheaper alternatives?
Just because YOU found it and in numerous quantities doesn't mean another person will have the same luck.
For all we know this person could be living in a remote area or doesn't have easy access to a TF carrying store.
I was pissed off at seeing all the concept BB's on E-Bay AU going for over $50 at a time. I sure as hell couldn't find one after months of looking and waiting. Eventually I was lucky enough to find a fellow collector in Australia who was more than kind enough to send him postage free to me because he wanted to a fellow collector.
Not suprisingly, concept BB turned up locally within a few days. But I still had to wait months for it, I had patience, though it was very bloody frustrating.
So lay off this person, you don't know their situation or why they're willing to pay that much.
DISCHARGE wrote:With a but it now of just under 20 bucks, why isn't one of those bidders buying that one instead.
That is a blatant example of padding a bid and someone should report the guy. I am sick of deadbeats using ebay
to scam people.
TheStarScreamer wrote:Unless I missed it if someone already posted this, there one really big point many are missing about this particular item:
It's a packaging variant
Notice the trilingual text on the insert? It's a Trilogo item, which many carded/boxed collectors are interested in. At least from my experience in Star Wars collecting, this is true.
Electron wrote:sledge your comments are like a fat chick raping a hot dog, its unpleasent to watch but in the end its gonna happen
Mr O wrote:I'm part Irish, part Scottish, very Welsh, mostly drunk, somewhat Transformers nerd and all bastard.
Tekka wrote:This thread makes for interesting reading. I wonder how much money I could make selling an empty Wii box on eBay. I'm sure there's someone out there who can't read properly that wants one for Christmas badly enough. Though it would more than likely cost me my 100% rating.
Spike Maul wrote:I think WE as TF toy fans believe everyone should be able to enjoy them without being decieved or cheated. If these people paid for these prices by choice or because of some cirtain situation, then you are correct, its none of our business. But if they paid these prices because they were led to believe these items were "rare" or are special above other identical items, as the auction suggests, then I see no reason why it wouldn't raise the eyebrow of everyone here and be criticized as it has.
But like I said, sitting here on our little forums criticizing it will achieve what?
Bumblethumper wrote:Spike Maul wrote: When dolts like this guy spends this kind of cash on a TF it causes every other "Dippy Doodad Seller" who happens to have a Bot that transforms, thinks they just found a box of Gold in their closet and then they put up auctions that have a rediculous starting price.![]()
Thing is, both auctions were started at 99cents! My theory is, some people just bid too high because, on a psychological level,they hate to 'lose' an auction. That's just the topsy-turvy language ebay uses. And there's really no need for any congratulations if you win the auction either. I would offer my condolences to these 'winners'.
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