I am not sure of BM , just maybe a former BOWERs MERENA coins auction that was sold to them.... just maybe as of Pedigree of SOMETHING...I surely don't know.. what does it means B oy ..M ale..
sure just swipe my titanium American express with no spending limit...lol..would u take my rose Royce as down payment
It is advertisement, in order to increase view/watch count for his other coin listings. Which would also benefit his google search rank.
After all, once you spend that much on a coin, are you really going to want to pop for a reholdering fee?
That isn't true at all. I bought from them many times in no reserve auctions. I know they have a separate website. DLRC is a great company and I would buy from them again on ebay or their site.
I was strictly speaking about their BUY IT NOW eBay sales. I 100% agree they are a great company, and obviously an auction is an auction. But I have never seen one of their BIN that has a lower price or the same price on eBay vs the primary dealer site. I doubt it happens, but I guess maybe it does? So, for BIN, I stand by my original comments. Why not take the extra minute and BIN from their main site and save money?
Keep in mind some of these buyers could be international who generally don't frequent American sites.
Anyone know what "BM" means? :devil: I know, I know. I just thought I should pose that question for a third time on this thread... everyone knows it means Bowel Movement. As in, "If you actually paid 2.5 mil for this coin, you'd have a BM."
Why? Marketing. Neiman Marcus used to have an outrageous Christmas gift featured on it's catalog which was never intended to be sold...until vanity caused some people to actually order them, even at the outrageous prices. The key is the Seller's Store to the right of the "Auction." http://voices.yahoo.com/outrageous-expensive-neiman-marcus-gifts-312878.html