I think most of us just like to heckle and make them earn their $!! I
would guess they get beat up pretty bad from about 20 people from
this group....
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Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com, "bob.snyder" <bob.snyder@c...>
wrote:
> Don Tillman wrote:
>
> >Further, any situation where the cost of presenting the item for
sale
> >is zero or near zero, there's a great inducement to float a high
price
> >for an item with attitude of, "hell, maybe somebody will pay this
> >extra high price and I'll win big. It costs me nothing to try."
> >
> >The items you mention never actually sold, right? I would only
base
> >conclusions about price on actual sales.
> >
>
> You make a valid point. But I don't agree that the details of these
> auctions aren't meaningful. In the case of the M1, there were four
> people willing to pay $4900 or more for it. It doesn't seem likely
that
> they were all shills. And if their bids had been over the reserve
they
> would have been obligated to complete the purchase. The fact the the
> seller may never have intended to sell doesn't make those bids less
> valid. It is often argued that something is worth whatever someone
is
> willing to pay for it. And at least some if not all of those bidders
> were willing to pay.
>
> Ebay has created a new era for selling anything collectible. Why
would I
> want to sell something for anything less than what I know I can get
for
> it on Ebay?
>
> Bob S.