poncho
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Nice one maxponcho said:Hope he keeps the yoda. That was a cracking buy also.
Nice one maxponcho said:Hope he keeps the yoda. That was a cracking buy also.
My dengar 45 german pali moc came in a jiffy bag the bubble had lift in in the listing picture. And i was half expecting to find it loose when opening it Luckily because it had a crushed bubble in first place safed it and it survivedAndyclarke said:I think Joe and Ed are absolutely correct. Anything on eBay is fair game, if the seller is not prepared to do the research then tough luck. Anyway surely it's better it is bought by a fellow forum member than a serial flipper and Max is a good guy who has been collecting Star Wars for longer than most on SWFUK.
An even better score than the Han Bespin was the Luke Bespin 45a for £30 which I would happily have paid £250 for. I missed out by minutes, I was tempted to offer £200 for it, but I thought good luck to whoever won it. The seller though had some strange prices. If you look now he still has stuff for sale from the same batch which is ridiculously overpriced. His pricing policy was bizarre to say the least.
I managed to snap up a ROTJ Luke Bespin MOC off him for £15 inc. postage. First of all the seller sent it in a jiffy bag!! I opened the bubble just enough to pull the Luke out (there were no weapons), upgraded my loose Luke Bespin for a mint one and stuck the cardback and semi-attached bubble back on ebay and got £32 back. Happy days![]()
poncho said:My dengar 45 german pali moc came in a jiffy bag the bubble had lift in in the listing picture. And i was half expecting to find it loose when opening it Luckily because it had a crushed bubble in first place safed it and it survived![]()
itfciain said:I do wonder sometimes what sort of utopian society people believe that this hobby operates in.
Yes, it is annoying that the guy picked up something you wanted at an amazing price, and even more annoying that he put it up for sale and nearly 10 times the price he paid.... but what would you have done if you'd seen something (non-star wars related) in an open market place that 1) you didn't need but 2) you knew was massively under-priced. I would think like most you would buy it and then put it up for sale for it's true price - possibly even to fund your next Star Wars purchase
stormcab said:Gotta be careful on here - you think you're doing good, but you can miss the point completely![]()
Andyclarke said:stormcab said:Gotta be careful on here - you think you're doing good, but you can miss the point completely![]()
I think your thread is a fair enough question, the problem lies with the other linked post in the eBay section, which I think gave this thread an altogether different tone hence some of the not so considered responses from others.
stormcab said:Andyclarke said:stormcab said:Gotta be careful on here - you think you're doing good, but you can miss the point completely![]()
I think your thread is a fair enough question, the problem lies with the other linked post in the eBay section, which I think gave this thread an altogether different tone hence some of the not so considered responses from others.
I don't know what to do there now - delete it? or can that only be done by mods?
stormcab said:maxf said:To add a little more about my 'flipping' ethics - I recently agreed a sale on something I bought a few months ago on the forum. Before I sold it, I pm'd the guy I bought it from to say I was going to sell and probably above what I paid (it was party cheap and partly increased in value) and suggested we split the 'profit'.
What a monster I am.
That's the reason I wanted to add in this question regarding the buying/selling ethics. I was annoyed seeing a figure I would have kept for myself sold to someone who then resold it for more, but it eventually occurred to me that firstly the person might need the money for something, and secondly, I would have no idea what to do myself if a bargain came up. ie a Star Wars item that doesn't fit my collection, I bought it, then decided to sell it on at a profit.
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palitoyjunky said:It is v easy for us collectors to initially react with our hearts rather than our heads :!:
Max done what most of us would have done on eBay, snap up a bargain 8) He didn't relist the Han immediately or for an extortionate price :!: As he says Vectis is coming up and this is an expensive hobby :!:
Just for the record I have been informed he is giving, YES GIVING the rare 45b Yoda to a fellow collector just because they have vivid childhood memories of having that particular MOC :shock:
Nuff said :!:
tiefighterboy said:Ebay is fair game..I actually see way more ass ****ing in the FB groups myself (Price wise and Flipping).
Edit: In exception to the UK based ones. :wink:
Mr-shifter said:tiefighterboy said:Ebay is fair game..I actually see way more ass ****ing in the FB groups myself (Price wise and Flipping).
Edit: In exception to the UK based ones. :wink:
I shudder to think of the fb groups you might be in to witness all this ass ****ing.