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Darth Loki said:
jlcmsu said:Not sure what you're trying to say DL. I'm not trying to bust your balls or anything. I'm just making a point overall. If you're trying to say I'm crying like a baby over missing something well.........
Darth Loki said:As soon as I posted that I'd knew you'd take it the wrong way. I meant it that your making feel bad, not that you're crying.
jlcmsu said:Well, some words would be helpful. Like I said I've got nothing against ya. You have to do what you have to do. I don't agree with it but as I said that's not my call. I understand your position and accept it.
jlcmsu said:...If you start the opening big below cost and it goes above you're giving folks a chance to get it below cost. Once it goes above that falls on the bidder. If you start it above then you're just looking to make a buck. On new items. You go putting a Balrog on there nobody expects you to list it for $300...
jlcmsu said:RS folks do tend to overreact...
jlcmsu said:Well, I'm a believer in you don't look to **** your fellow collector either. It tends to rub folks the wrong way when someone who had no interest in the item buys it only to use it to make a few bucks when another missed out who really wanted it. You're correct not all of us are rich and some of us have to get things at retail or just a little above to get it so having someone buy something and sell it for 8x the original amount kind of sucks! So yeah if I lose out on something I really wanted and see it being said by someone else, "Hey, I got one to just make a buck off of." I'm gonna be a tad upset and I know others will. So unless you all that have to flip wanna fund our collections maybe you should keep that in mind when buying something.
jlcmsu said:If you start the opening big below cost and it goes above you're giving folks a chance to get it below cost. Once it goes above that falls on the bidder. If you start it above then you're just looking to make a buck. On new items. You go putting a Balrog on there nobody expects you to list it for $300.
As I said DL has to do what he has to do. I'm not gonna be hard on him. Do I agree with what he feels he has to do. No, I don't but that's not my call.
jlcmsu said:If you start the opening big below cost and it goes above you're giving folks a chance to get it below cost. Once it goes above that falls on the bidder. If you start it above then you're just looking to make a buck. On new items. You go putting a Balrog on there nobody expects you to list it for $300.
As I said DL has to do what he has to do. I'm not gonna be hard on him. Do I agree with what he feels he has to do. No, I don't but that's not my call.
daelith said:Lemme get this right....
You hate scalpers, rail constantly about them, yet when you decide to sell your items, you put them up for auction at .01 and when it fetches market prices, non-chalantly justify your actions by implying if bidders are willing to pay that much, than that's their own fault.
I'm not even going to elaborate. Unbelievable.
Darth Loki said:As long as you don't think I'm an ass for asking someone to get me a SDCC GG bust of Lucuis Malfoy . I'd need to sell 4-5 BHS busts to be able to afford to go to SDCC.
Fritz said:Personally I don't think there's any difference. For example, there's no risk in starting a BHTrooper auction at $0.99 because you know in the end that it will most likely sell for $500 for example. So selling it at $500 BIN or $0.99 start is no different. That's typically the same for all high end collectibles. There really is little risk in starting the bidding low. Same for a Balrog, in the end it'll sell for $2000+ so the starting bid has little effect in relation to scalping/flipping. IMHO.
SolidLiquidFox said:Understatement of the year. We all knew that it was going to be hard to get a BHS and not just because of possible scalpers. It was going to be tough because GG busts are popular, it's a trooper, GG's well documented crappy ordering system/software and the amount available was insanely low. As a collector you have to admit that there will be some items that you are just going to miss out on. It is going to happen. I think being pissed is a natural reaction. However I would choose to be disappointing over holding grudges and targetting whoever is selling these on ebay by playing BHS ebay police. We can be collectors and be grown men about how we do things. Reactions over in rebelscum have been (for the most part) very childish but amusing to read.
SolidLiquidFox said:I hear you man. Unfortunately this is also part of the hobby. "Fair" sometimes does not apply. Not every company puts the same amount of "inclusive" care on how they offer their products. I think as collectors the way we react to missing out on items puts our character in the spotlight. It also puts our resourcefulness to the test. Scalpers/Flippers/Opportunist/etc are part of the game. We don't have to like them but we can be grown up enough to accept they are not going anywhere and percevere despite their existence.
SolidLiquidFox said:I don't get the reverse statement you made about "flippers funding your collection". You lost me on that one as that didn't make sense. People that miss out label flippers because of what they do. Flippers don't label anyone as they are just trying to make a buck and sell the item to whoever wants it. Flippers don't owe anything to anyone because they don't single anyone out individually and are just there to make a quick buck. The point I was trying to make refered to labeling people and may be I wasn't clear. Sorry.
SolidLiquidFox said:You can open the auction at $50 for the BHS. That doesn't exempt somebody of being labelled a flipper on this one. There is no amnesty when it's obvious it will reach $400+ given the current ebay prices/demand.
You are right that we all gotta do what we all gotta do. Everyone's financial situation here is different. As I mentioned before, not all of us can drop $1,000 on Predator and $500 on Grievous without blinking. The funds do have to come from somewhere. I didn't get either one of those but you get my point
Fritz said:Personally I don't have a problem with the edition size or anyone selling it. Who I'm more angry with is GG with their ordering process. If I'm able to put one in my cart then I should have sufficient time to complete the ordering process. Like at least one or two minutes to type my information. If I tried to order and it said sold out, well so be it. I can either choose to get it by paying a premium on eBay or to not bother. I've always been in favor of low edition sizes (no more than 2000). Gentle Giant just seems to take it to extremes both ways.
daelith said:Lemme get this right....
You hate scalpers, rail constantly about them, yet when you decide to sell your items, you put them up for auction at .01 and when it fetches market prices, non-chalantly justify your actions by implying if bidders are willing to pay that much, than that's their own fault.
I'm not even going to elaborate. Unbelievable.
Darth Loki said:I think he was stating that I should offer this to him or someone here for cost. But if someone offered me more than it would be ok, as long as I was giving someone a shot at getting it and not having a reserve price (which I will).
Booyah! said:
When I first saw your post about buying the bust just to flip it, Darth Loki....I had to laugh. I was thinking...either this guy has a HUGE pair of balls to openly admit it, or just does not realize he's about to get torn from limb to limb.
I'll have to admit though, I think you got away pretty unscathed so far. If you had posted on RS or any other hardcore Star Wars site about this.......whew.......would've gone real bad for you.
btw...the use of Loki in you're name....you an Avengers fan?
Darth Loki said:Loki is from Norse mythology. He was known as a trickster and mischief maker, how I was in HS and college.
Darth Loki said:Well you are right, I do have HUGE balls. But they are dwarfed by my abnormally large Pen!s.
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