As far as the relisting goes I do tend to put a watch on items I am interested in. If it is too high for me and goes unbid I keep an eye on seeing if it gets relisted at a lower price or the seller adds a "make an offer" option. Starting lower has on many occasions worked for the seller whe
ite with the high retail price tag stuck on
it, waiting for that special buyer to find it (where at least it isn't
costing you anything while it sits).
-- JR
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From: Claude Litton
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Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 19:45
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Hope springs eternal, Claude.
Shelly
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Subject: [MOPO] Discussing posters again
Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 19:45:15 EDT
Could someone explain to me why c
I agree with Claude. As most of you probably know, I collect items from movies that were presented in CINERAMA. There are exceptions (Bruce's auctions and the 2001: A Space Odyssey 3-d lenticular post card that I sold for $425) but, lately some of the Cinerama items are receiving very few if any bi
Could someone explain to me why certain sellers on ebay keep
listing the same posters over and over again with prices that have been ignored
for ages. For example, there is a French Red Dragon on for $425.
This poster has been listed so many times with that number that the listing fees
pro
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