Sportimus Prime wrote:TheMuffin wrote:Umm...Why? He's selling an item that maybe 5,000 people might have the opportunity to acquire. No one is forcing a person to buy it for that amount. And it's not like it's scalping or extortion.
Why? I'll tellz ya why.
1. The seller is simply a greedy person hoping to make a killing off of those who really want this.
2. It's a plastic toy. You can get a normal Mirage (same mold) for under $10 on ebay.
3. It's bland. All it is is clear blue. Nothing more.
4. If a fan wants one, great. If a fan pays $500 for it, great. But it's a foolish way to spend hard-earned money. Okay, so that's just my opinion, but it is a logical one at least. Those things are being handed out for FREE, and he's asking more for that thing than any of the exclusives seekers (individually sold). It's rediculous.
When I was at SDCC a few years back, I really wanted to get a Keldor figure (Masters of the Universe). Most of the scalpers got them. Tons were on ebay. A $20 Keldor was listed at no less than $100 each. That's just plain wrong. But then, those damn morals and ethics of mine are so inconvenient these days...
I would be more angry at the person who paid the $500 than at the guy who sold it. If you had the chance to make half a grand off of a piece of blue plastic, you can't tell me with a straight face that you wouldn't do the same thing.
Your second and third points aren't a factor into the sellers auction. They mean nothing to him. This is no different than selling a rare piece of art for thousands of dollars. After all that's just a piece of paper with colored smudges on it.
And your fourth point is what I was getting at. If someone is willing to pay $500 for something you got for free, would you say no? Your logic goes like this "If someone just walked up to you and said they would give you half a grand for your bottle of pop, you would look at them and say no." Because that equates to what you're telling me.
And yes I know you'll come back with "well no one is coming to him saying they'll pay that much. He's saying that whoever wants it will pay that much. Period". Thing is though is that if someone does pay that much, my little story above works fine. And I wouldn't be surprised if a desperate person does pony up the money for it.
Also. It's not like he's unwilling to give it up for less. He does have a Best Offer button. Who's to say that he isn't willing to give it up for a couple hundred dollars? He just has the BIN set high for suckers who can't take a moment to send him an offer.