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DiduXD 07/07/19 10:54:33 PM #1: |
My friend once made $2500 off an Oliver and Company VHS. My theory is that whoever made that bid meant to type $250 but accidentally added an extra 0 since the last bid was $225.
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DiduXD 07/08/19 5:26:22 PM #2: |
Up
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Zeus 07/08/19 5:33:07 PM #3: |
Zero, because I haven't sold anything.
DiduXD posted... My friend once made $2500 off an Oliver and Company VHS. My theory is that whoever made that bid meant to type $250 but accidentally added an extra 0 since the last bid was $225. ..that's not how the bidding process works. When you put in a higher bid, the current bid only raises until it exceeds (or fails to exceed) the previous bid. If I bid $30 on an item and the current bid is $15, my bid will only show as either $15.50 or $16. However, if the last guy had actually bid more than $15 -- for example, $29 -- and his was only showing $15 because the bidder before him had bid a max of $14, then the current bid would go up to my max of $30. Conversely, if the last bid had been higher than $30, then the current bid would rise to $30 (or $31) and it would still be his bid (and I'd be asked if I want to bid again). Had somebody bid $2500 meaning to only bid $250, then the previous current bid of $225 would have gone up to whatever the previous bidder's max bid was. For it to hit $2500, at least two bidders would have needed to bid around that amount. Further, if somebody adds a 0 by accident, there's an option to retract the bid. And, even if the retraction didn't exist, if somebody didn't want to pay that much, they just wouldn't pay at all. --- (\/)(\/)|-| There are precious few at ease / With moral ambiguities / So we act as though they don't exist. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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JixHedgehog 07/08/19 5:44:10 PM #4: |
A couple of hundo from a used Sega Master System game that's pretty rare that I picked up for $5
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TimeForAction 07/08/19 5:57:40 PM #5: |
I sold a few years worth of gameinformer magazines for $100...that I was being mailed for free.
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Mead 07/08/19 6:00:04 PM #6: |
I bought a square enix MGS action figure for $90 at SDCC back in 2012 iirc, it sold out almost immediately after so I put it on ebay and ended up getting just over $300 for it
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CarefreeDude 07/08/19 6:07:18 PM #7: |
Several years ago I got 6K for a lego millenium falcon
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Ogurisama 07/08/19 6:13:37 PM #8: |
0.00
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VidGameGuy 07/08/19 6:14:00 PM #9: |
I could probably sell my copy of panzer dragoon saga for like $1000
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keyblader1985 07/08/19 6:42:53 PM #10: |
Only ever sold one thing; a demo code for Super Smash Bros. 3DS.
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Pus_N_Pecans 07/08/19 7:02:38 PM #11: |
Think about $230 for my special edition of Fire Emblem Fates
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LOLIAmAnAlt 07/08/19 7:08:13 PM #12: |
Around 40 bucks buying and reselling a MTG product.
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CTLM 07/08/19 7:27:55 PM #13: |
$300 for a laptop
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