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Originally Posted by 1deh1
Last luminaries card sold for $1.7k so it’s ok to post for 5.88x (10k obo)?
So according to your math, you said my card has a “market value” of about $3,500 x 5.88 = $20,580
And you’re surprised I rejected a $6k offer? When does the “feeling for offers” like you said, end?.. since me rejecting $6k was wrong according to you?... $10k? $15k? $19k? —-> $20,580?
You said you were surprised that I rejected $6k. That’s equivalent to OP being offered roughly $2,500 to ~$3,000. How is that a surprise? If you’re now telling OP to put $10k obo why settle for a $3,000 offer? Hell, there’s about $7,000 more to be made!?!??
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Jesus Christ...
Relevant Thread:
https://www.blowoutforums.com/showthread.php?t=1399751
There is a huge difference, a HUGE difference, between having an overpriced BIN price on eBay with the knowledge that the card is worth less than the BIN price and coming to Blowouts, posting a 3K card for 275K, insisting it's a 275K dollar card, and putting your fingers in your ears when knowledgeable people in the hobby tries to tell you otherwise.
See how everybody in the thread I posted above is saying that the seller was completely justified in his Wander Franco listing? The seller knows how much the card is worth, the high BIN is to discourage low-feedback buyers and squeeze maybe a couple more dollars out of people who make offers. If the seller gets an offer that's even 20% above market price, ex. 200 dollars, he's taking that price. You rejecting a 6.5K offer, nearly double that of the estimated market price? That's stupid. That is extremely stupid. Do you think the Wander seller would have rejected a 350 dollar offer on that card?
Of course, OP might not want to sell it below 10K and keep the card in the PC at that price. That's perfectly fine. It's his card, he can keep it or decide to not sell it unless it reaches a certain price. He doesn't have to accept offers below 10K, but he knows that the card isn't a 10K card and that he'll almost 100% never get an offer for 10K. Which means the card stays in his PC indefinitely, which I think the OP is fine with.
At this point, I think you're trolling, and please don't PM me again with your inane, asinine accusations.