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EricMateya
08-10-2008, 09:43 PM
Here they are, Looking to sell both of these:
Rob Schremp The Cup Auto Patch RC /249 (looking for about $60-70 paypal):
http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i233/EricMateya/Hockey%20Cards%20For%20Trade%20or%20For%20Sale/Mid%20to%20High-End/76635d85.jpg
Marian Gaborik Rookie Review Auto Patch /100 (looking for about $30-40 paypal):
http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i233/EricMateya/Hockey%20Cards%20For%20Trade%20or%20For%20Sale/Mid%20to%20High-End/56396912.jpg
pskell02
08-10-2008, 09:50 PM
You may want to drop the X-X price. List it at the higher price and work a deal to keep it above your bottom price. If I were to be interested in one of those cards I would probably be willing to offer you the higher price, but would instantly offer you the bottom price because you put it out there.
That Schremp Patch is pretty nice BTW.
griffman2424
08-10-2008, 10:12 PM
I agree with patrick! That schremp is worth way more! :)!
hockeyjunkie99
08-10-2008, 10:16 PM
I agree with patrick! That schremp is worth way more! :)!
I got $59 for my Schremp. It was 3 Colors. Erics patch is better the the one I had. I think $60-$70 is a good price. Schremp allegedly has some of the best hands in all of hockey and maybe Eric can hold onto it to see how his future pans out.
EricMateya
08-10-2008, 10:23 PM
I got $59 for my Schremp. It was 3 Colors. Erics patch is better the the one I had. I think $60-$70 is a good price. Schremp allegedly has some of the best hands in all of hockey and maybe Eric can hold onto it to see how his future pans out.
thanks for the heads up skell... but you know what you are forgetting about right? EBAY, the site that ruins hockey card prices. I based these prices upon BVs AND Ebay.
pskell02
08-10-2008, 10:27 PM
Right, but your hurting your possible sale total by including a bottom price.
EricMateya
08-10-2008, 10:52 PM
so basically you guys are suggesting that I either hike the price OR wait it out and see how he performs during the 08/09 season and go from there? Any suggestions would be appreciated!
pskell02
08-10-2008, 11:02 PM
Not hike up the prices, just don't list the bottom price. If you want to get 60-70 for that first card, just ask for 70. If it takes going to 60 to make a deal, so be it. But don't undercut yourself before you even start negotiating a sale.
As far as waiting for the season to start, that might not be a bad idea. Wait for the guy to get hot and you should see prices for his stuff go up across the board. Could squeeze an extra $20-30 or more if he plays real well.
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