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Cheesus (107542777) wrote:Hot Rod (126579776) wrote:I use a dart board when I don't know for certain. I know how much I pay for stuff and that is generally my baseline.
I'm still holding a Fireman I paid 15m for. If anyone wants to buy it for 15,000,010, it is all theirs. LOL
I can pay the 10c if anyone wants to split it and share :p
Robot Ears (185180932) wrote:I kind of think with out price guides dictating as an assumed rule, people may start to be more independent and more rational in *some* cases. Obviously you will still see people trying to take advantage, but it may lessen the overall stress stream. Like, I think if both people are open to be fair to one another and think on their own in the sense of charging what you would pay yourself/buying for a price that sounds fair - If it isn't attributed to what "the book" or priceguide is telling you, maybe people would be a bit more fair? I know that wouldnt always be the case, but I can't help but feel as though priceguides manipulate a process that otherwise could be a bit more reasonable, relaxed and rational. Not sure If I make sense, and you're free to disagree, too.
Alby Tross (104273253) wrote:If there was no YR I wouldn't be able to write my articles and I would be on the Yo scarp heap.
*sniff*
Hot Rod (126579776) wrote:Robot Ears (185180932) wrote:I kind of think with out price guides dictating as an assumed rule, people may start to be more independent and more rational in *some* cases. Obviously you will still see people trying to take advantage, but it may lessen the overall stress stream. Like, I think if both people are open to be fair to one another and think on their own in the sense of charging what you would pay yourself/buying for a price that sounds fair - If it isn't attributed to what "the book" or priceguide is telling you, maybe people would be a bit more fair? I know that wouldnt always be the case, but I can't help but feel as though priceguides manipulate a process that otherwise could be a bit more reasonable, relaxed and rational. Not sure If I make sense, and you're free to disagree, too.
I'm not gonna disagree if it is 'free'. Make it 'unfree' and I will.
Myrt (128525100) wrote:I use the guide as just that. If I'm wanting something bad enough, I'll pay more than what it's going for on the guide. Though there's been people price things for me for far over the guide and I pass on. Some things just aren't worth triple to me. So I guess as far as buying without a guide, I'd just pay what I feel comfortable paying.
When it comes to selling, I'd probably just watch a couple of pages, see what people are buying and selling for and lean on the AH a little bit. Since I feel the AH is off on their 'average pricing', I'd probably price things a little cheaper if I was selling it in an event.
Every once in a while I like to look at the price guide for things I may want to buy. I'll start with 2009 and just start checking themes. If there wasn't a price guide, I'd probably try to have screenshots of everything.
Myrt (128525100) wrote:I use the guide as just that. If I'm wanting something bad enough, I'll pay more than what it's going for on the guide. Though there's been people price things for me for far over the guide and I pass on. Some things just aren't worth triple to me. So I guess as far as buying without a guide, I'd just pay what I feel comfortable paying.
When it comes to selling, I'd probably just watch a couple of pages, see what people are buying and selling for and lean on the AH a little bit. Since I feel the AH is off on their 'average pricing', I'd probably price things a little cheaper if I was selling it in an event.
Every once in a while I like to look at the price guide for things I may want to buy. I'll start with 2009 and just start checking themes. If there wasn't a price guide, I'd probably try to have screenshots of everything.
Snorty (3054329) wrote:Cheesus (107542777) wrote:Hot Rod (126579776) wrote:I use a dart board when I don't know for certain. I know how much I pay for stuff and that is generally my baseline.
I'm still holding a Fireman I paid 15m for. If anyone wants to buy it for 15,000,010, it is all theirs. LOL
I can pay the 10c if anyone wants to split it and share :p
I cant let Cheezus pay!! Let me give the 10c!
Robot Ears (185180932) wrote:Myrt (128525100) wrote:I use the guide as just that. If I'm wanting something bad enough, I'll pay more than what it's going for on the guide. Though there's been people price things for me for far over the guide and I pass on. Some things just aren't worth triple to me. So I guess as far as buying without a guide, I'd just pay what I feel comfortable paying.
When it comes to selling, I'd probably just watch a couple of pages, see what people are buying and selling for and lean on the AH a little bit. Since I feel the AH is off on their 'average pricing', I'd probably price things a little cheaper if I was selling it in an event.
Every once in a while I like to look at the price guide for things I may want to buy. I'll start with 2009 and just start checking themes. If there wasn't a price guide, I'd probably try to have screenshots of everything.
Same here, I'm pretty much on the same page as you (as usual)
Alby Tross (104273253) wrote:If there was no YR I wouldn't be able to write my articles and I would be on the Yo scarp heap.
*sniff*
Snorty (3054329) wrote:Myrt (128525100) wrote:I use the guide as just that. If I'm wanting something bad enough, I'll pay more than what it's going for on the guide. Though there's been people price things for me for far over the guide and I pass on. Some things just aren't worth triple to me. So I guess as far as buying without a guide, I'd just pay what I feel comfortable paying.
When it comes to selling, I'd probably just watch a couple of pages, see what people are buying and selling for and lean on the AH a little bit. Since I feel the AH is off on their 'average pricing', I'd probably price things a little cheaper if I was selling it in an event.
Every once in a while I like to look at the price guide for things I may want to buy. I'll start with 2009 and just start checking themes. If there wasn't a price guide, I'd probably try to have screenshots of everything.
I am thinking that if so many of us would use the AH as a starting point and not the average price because like you, I dont really trust it, people would start manipulating that as well!
Ralph (9314969) wrote:I actually keep a excel sheet of all items I have bought, with picture prices and dates.
This is helping now determine real resale value on items. But the guides are a great help in finding new items and learning about them.
Snorty (3054329) wrote:Ralph (9314969) wrote:I actually keep a excel sheet of all items I have bought, with picture prices and dates.
This is helping now determine real resale value on items. But the guides are a great help in finding new items and learning about them.
Wow!! If I am having a sale, I use a notebook and go from there but I never learned any excel(and i need to make a few database sheets ) so i would be lost!!
Ralph (9314969) wrote:I actually keep a excel sheet of all items I have bought, with picture prices and dates.
This is helping now determine real resale value on items. But the guides are a great help in finding new items and learning about them.