![]() ![]() £325 is a bit steep for anything short of Golden Daemon for 16 minis but if someone offers him £150 he'll snap it up and the buyer will feel as if he's got a bargain. What sort of person has the money to spend that much on a Blood Bowl team? "Buy it now" and best offer are the best ways to maximise what you get. Lots of stuff being liquidated from the people getting out of fantasy and subsequently fewer buyers. Warhammer auctions aren't reaching great prices on ebay at the moment. Just to be reBayed at a ridiculous markup is a real pisstake. I'd kind of hope it's go to someone who likes and actually enjoys it. These are the sort of people I wouldn't want buying my stuff if I sold it off. Plenty of people make stupid lowball (less than 10% of the BIN) offers. The seller is trying to get near their Buy It Now price. Price was about $55, I bit the bullet and offered $50, got the response of $54. No, I was trying to score a fairly high priced OOP model. If I needed a storage box I'd be tempted to get one just for the artwork. The 40k presentation box for £7 seems much more reasonable as a collectors item when you take into account a plain card storage box of similar size from a homeware store will often cost you ~£5. I have to say that one that went for £62 is a bit misleading, as it only really spells it out if you scroll down to the bottom. and eBay can be a great place to save money on 28mm historical miniature kits This. I always put ***BOX ONLY*** in the title and emphasise the lack of models in the listing, but not everyone takes notice. SEE PICTURES 99 Barbershop & coffeshop - Bundle Shop Around D Angry. I have had one or two people bid in error, but I always allow them to cancel the transaction. I haven't tried to sell anything newer than 3rd ed 40k/6th ed WFB because there is little collectors/nostalgia value attached to them. It's exactly on that basis I've been able to sell some empty GW boxes, mostly ones from 2nd ed 40k/4th ed Warhammer. It's funny there actually is a legitimate market for old cardboard boxes out there-a mint box to match a mint dinky toy could once double the auction value, some years ago-but it really doesn't apply to GW, well, anything, really. so still over the trade price of the goods if they were able to buy it at trade or severely discounted?Īt least they didn't do THIS. Mind you, 10% + 2% (they've covered the postage, luckily) that's around £45. Maybe an unwanted present or bought at trade and it wasn't selling? They're not selling as a business, but they might just be doing a one-off sale.? Not sure what the seller was thinking (only regular bidding, even from a starting bid of 0.99, not open to bidders outside of the UK), but when selling a limited item that hasn't actually arrived yet, I suppose a profit was the intended goal. On the topic of scalpers, this one did it badly:Īfter ebay, paypal and other costs, (s)he's looking at a loss there (RRP was £295). ![]()
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