On Sun, Jul 14, 2024, 11:49 PM Marvin Johnston via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:

> I would guess most people here are aware of how to use ebay to suggest
> (mostly inflated) pricing. In the past, I have used Hammertap and
> Terapeak, but they both seem to have gone away. That said, I finally bit
> the bullet and joined Worthpoint. So far it is the best I have used and
> at this point highly recommend it . The format is similar to Ebay BUT...
> it goes back in time much farther than anything else I've used. The
> farthest back I've seen so far is 2016. It even shows the one Intel MDS
> system Scott (?) posted about that sold for $500 about 1 year ago in
> July 2023.
>
> The pricing is comparable with the other services I've used at about
> $30/month for the basic searching ability (all I am interested in.).
> IMNSHO, it is well worth it as in addition to past pricing, it also goes
> back farther than anything I've used previously.
>
> My opinion, it is the best I've seen for looking up past ebay sales.
>
> Marvin
>

I subscribed to Worthpoint for a couple months and found it kind of
worthless (see what I did there).

Yes, it let's you go back further than eBay's Terapeak search (which is
available free to all eBay sellers and goes back through two years worth of
listings) but I found the data to be unreliable, incomplete, and it does
not store enough details from the original listing for my purposes. I don't
believe it differentiates between listings and actual sold items. In one
instance I found one of my own listings, and I forgot what was wrong about
it, but it had entirely wrong information.

I don't believe it's at all worth $30/month. I'd maybe pay that for a years
worth of access. Maybe.

Sellam

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