I have gotten most of mine for under $4 each in antique stores. here is the listing he is talking about.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Mad...469?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item43abe3178d
I just submitted an offer for $5. wish me luck. Haha
I have gotten most of mine for under $4 each in antique stores. here is the listing he is talking about.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Mad...469?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item43abe3178d
I just submitted an offer for $5. wish me luck. Haha
I like the idea. I just did the exact same thing. Maybe he'll get the message eventually.
I haven't heard from him/her yet. Maybe he/she is considering it. Glad I got my bid in before you.
I'm not sure if sellers are unscrupulous most of the time but maybe just "ignorant". I think there are a ton of people out there who think that just because something is old, it must be worth hundreds of dollars. I don't think they get that demand dictates price.
Ebay told me there were 3 competing offers. Maybe I should have upped my offer to $5.50.
Yeah, the shipping charge pissed me off almost as mush as the ridiculous BIN. A couple days ago someone listed a really beat up Ever Ready brush at $99.99. I thought that it had to be a mistake and that she meant $9.99 so I PM'd her. No, she expected $100 because she saw an old brush go for $177. My guess is that she had that brush lying around, saw a good NOS brush go for a high price and figured she had hit the jackpot.
eBay can be a frustrating place. Makes me want to buy that shock therapy device.
Ebay told me there were 3 competing offers. Maybe I should have upped my offer to $5.50.
She already turned down my $10 bid (including shipping). She countered with $415.
I may contact her and see if she would be interested in purchasing my 1992 Ford Tempo for $100,000. I think that is a good price, I have seen Italian sport cars go for way more than that.
$50... plus $36 shipping.A quick look this morning reveals that since thent she's dropped the price to $50....