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<p>[QUOTE="treylxapi47, post: 1932337, member: 41863"]This is 1000% wrong. See it's YOUR arrogance getting in the way. Apparently you have never heard of more than one way to skin a cat. </p><p><br /></p><p>There has already been a more sound, fool proof method to find the value of this specific item and you did not provide that answer, doug444 did. </p><p><br /></p><p>You can list an item with a reserve set astronomically high in order to see where all of the bidders are congregating and then relist it with the reserve 10% or so below where their bids were hovering at. </p><p><br /></p><p>So that's another option for the OP. Which of course makes your last statement false, he does have other avenues available to him whether you like it, agree with it, or not. </p><p><br /></p><p>I'm done arguing with you over whether or not I would purchase this note. It's value to me is exactly $0 since I don't collect them and don't wish to do the work to realize a profit on it. I have other interests. You say I am deflecting but you made the assertion that I should buy if, Funkee should buy it, and that we are all wrong in giving the OP advice unless that advice is to let it roll at an auction. It would seem you are deflecting and hiding something, did you offer the $100 hoping to steal it for yourself? The way you are making assumptions about people can be turned around. You sure are advocating that he NOT maximize his profit potential in this thread, maybe you have a vested interest in seeing it sell cheap. (See we can all make ASS-umptions)</p><p><br /></p><p>Sorry pal, but unfortunately you are extremely misguided on this one and not really helping the OP. </p><p><br /></p><p>I only said he should listen to what Funkee has to say, this thread is 100% proof positive on why. He answered the question with the most beneficial information and where to research more on the note and others like them. All you have done is stomp your foot and say he should do it YOUR way, never once offering any substantial information regarding the note but attacking his morals and ethics by accusing him of being greedy by looking for a better price. Your philosophy doesn't even make any sense. This whole industry/hobby is built around sellers wanting to realize the best possible prices. That's called business.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="treylxapi47, post: 1932337, member: 41863"]This is 1000% wrong. See it's YOUR arrogance getting in the way. Apparently you have never heard of more than one way to skin a cat. There has already been a more sound, fool proof method to find the value of this specific item and you did not provide that answer, doug444 did. You can list an item with a reserve set astronomically high in order to see where all of the bidders are congregating and then relist it with the reserve 10% or so below where their bids were hovering at. So that's another option for the OP. Which of course makes your last statement false, he does have other avenues available to him whether you like it, agree with it, or not. I'm done arguing with you over whether or not I would purchase this note. It's value to me is exactly $0 since I don't collect them and don't wish to do the work to realize a profit on it. I have other interests. You say I am deflecting but you made the assertion that I should buy if, Funkee should buy it, and that we are all wrong in giving the OP advice unless that advice is to let it roll at an auction. It would seem you are deflecting and hiding something, did you offer the $100 hoping to steal it for yourself? The way you are making assumptions about people can be turned around. You sure are advocating that he NOT maximize his profit potential in this thread, maybe you have a vested interest in seeing it sell cheap. (See we can all make ASS-umptions) Sorry pal, but unfortunately you are extremely misguided on this one and not really helping the OP. I only said he should listen to what Funkee has to say, this thread is 100% proof positive on why. He answered the question with the most beneficial information and where to research more on the note and others like them. All you have done is stomp your foot and say he should do it YOUR way, never once offering any substantial information regarding the note but attacking his morals and ethics by accusing him of being greedy by looking for a better price. Your philosophy doesn't even make any sense. This whole industry/hobby is built around sellers wanting to realize the best possible prices. That's called business.[/QUOTE]
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