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<blockquote data-quote="edd_jedi" data-source="post: 357013" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>I don't see why people are so surprised about price fluctuations, it happens every single day on eBay. The recent £700 trilogo R2-D2 pop-up is a good example, just because some fool wanted one so badly they paid triple the going rate doesn't mean that price is now the going rate. Toni listed one a week later hoping to jump on the greed band wagon (as did a couple of other sellers) and it didn't get any bids at £500, £200 less than the last one sold for despite being in better condition.</p><p></p><p>I can't say this often enough - none of these things we collect have an RRP. They sell for prices based on supply and demand on that day. Be prepared to pick up some bargains and over-pay occasionally, it happens to us all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edd_jedi, post: 357013, member: 2"] I don't see why people are so surprised about price fluctuations, it happens every single day on eBay. The recent £700 trilogo R2-D2 pop-up is a good example, just because some fool wanted one so badly they paid triple the going rate doesn't mean that price is now the going rate. Toni listed one a week later hoping to jump on the greed band wagon (as did a couple of other sellers) and it didn't get any bids at £500, £200 less than the last one sold for despite being in better condition. I can't say this often enough - none of these things we collect have an RRP. They sell for prices based on supply and demand on that day. Be prepared to pick up some bargains and over-pay occasionally, it happens to us all. [/QUOTE]
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