Jeffle323
Freaked Out
Flippers are normal, happens with almost anything in demand, just glad there's some QC on it so people can't buy 50 and flip.
I think its kind of wrong to put everyone selling it into the "flippers" category. I myself sold this for a pretty penny, not because I really wanted to, but because I had to. The dilemma the seller faces ( I sold mine on a local board not Ebay) is that , if people keep offering lots of money for it, why on earth would anyone knock that back? I know I had 3 guys actually all trying to out bid against each other before I even had the statue. So it offers up a crazy scenario, where someone offers to buy your statue at the listed price , then one guy comes over the top, then another over him, then another.....
Then I had guys giving me **** because of this, THEN I had guys wanting to buy it who I 100% knew they were going to re-flip it (Or I knew they already had one). It's a crazy crazy scenario to be in let me tell you. I even had guys from overseas somehow catch wind of it.
I've always been a man of my word, but in this particular case I personally felt I was throwing money out the window. So you could say it's not just the people selling it that are the vultures, it's the people buying it too.
I think this particular type of thing doesn't happen very often and Magneto is a special case. Most of the time things are normal in the collecting business, but this piece opened up my eyes for sure. Funny thing is 3 months before release I had it up for $1700 and no one had a bite, then the madness of the internet brewed everyone up into the perfect storm and it's still happening.
Great piece though, had a sneak at the box art and sculpt before shipping it on. Very impressive. Feels like a high end collectible. Sideshow are not even in the same league.
Yeah, I'm unsure how it will go, but I can't ever see this dropping below $2500. I've witnessed many times people laughing at high prices only for it to get even more crazy when they all disappear from the internet, then people say "I wish I bought that at the time". Especially since these are numbered, then you've got the coin too. So many reasons this one will just never drop. Unless the magic of digital printing lets us all churn out whatever we want, then one day this piece will make a handy key ring holder....!
I sold mine because I'm having another wee one, so it was a totally legit reason. I did by myself the Superman Premium Format to ease the pain though!
Lots of folks are quick to label someone as a flipper...
What's funny is that when those same people sell their own property, and sell it at a healthy profit, they don't consider themselves flippers. They are simply "helping out a fellow collector". The hypocrisy is overwhelming...
I have said it before, and I will say it again. I think it's absolute BS when folks tend believe in the free market / capitalism only when it benefits them personally. When it comes to being able to sell their own products for maximum profits, or score a great deal on buying collectibles for themselves...those folks love the free market system. But when something they want is out of their price range...then come the cries of "real collectors are being hurt", "real collectors are being taken advantage of", or "those flippers should not be allowed to sell at such crazy prices". Those same collectors, the ones who are so concerned about defending their fellow real collectors....conveniently forget that real collectors are the ones who bid up the price of products like XM's Magneto.
Oh yeah well magneto would win in a fight against the transformers SO THERE!
Indeed, envy is ugly. As long as there's demand and people willing to pay who cares
VERY VERY VERY few people are "flippers" as the demonization of the term means, ppl who don't care about collecting and are just out to make a buck. It exists but it's a bogey man more than a reality. I get so tired of anyone complaining about anything when it comes to flipping or reselling or whatever. We've almost all been in every pair of shoes at some point in this hobby; getting a good deal, helping out another collector, selling something at a huge mark up, buying something at a huge markup, buying something to keep and deciding to sell later and buying one or two of something specifically to sell or trade. I don't really assign value judgments to any of this.
The people I personally don't like and personally feel ARE "flippers" are the ones who buy up art prints and not 5 minutes after the print is listed as sold out, put it up on eBay for triple the price. THOSE are flippers and people like that can go **** off. THOSE people aren't in it for the passion or the hobby. They are in it with one goal in mind and that's to make money. Same thing would go for the statue/figure collecting community, but it's definitely more rare. It's done, yes, but it's more rare. If someone pre-orders something then life gets in the way, I have no problem with them making some money off it if they can. Fine by me. But buy something limited, put in on eBay right after it sells out, and now you're **** to me.
The people I personally don't like and personally feel ARE "flippers" are the ones who buy up art prints and not 5 minutes after the print is listed as sold out, put it up on eBay for triple the price. THOSE are flippers and people like that can go **** off. THOSE people aren't in it for the passion or the hobby. They are in it with one goal in mind and that's to make money. Same thing would go for the statue/figure collecting community, but it's definitely more rare. It's done, yes, but it's more rare. If someone pre-orders something then life gets in the way, I have no problem with them making some money off it if they can. Fine by me. But buy something limited, put in on eBay right after it sells out, and now you're **** to me.
Speaking of Prince is anyone going to frame the magneto print? It's a bit on the small side but I think it looks really nice. I probably will have it framed down the road.
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