Insane Ebay Auctions - Vinyl, Tapes & Merch (2013)
- Dirty Rocker
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I said it before and need to repeat, I've had NEVER any trouble with not receiving my bought ebay items from him, Never!Dirty Rocker wrote:I put a bid on the brat demo a couple of days ago, just the starting price though. Hope someone overbid me. Didn't know it was him.
It's not easy to be the Antichrist ...
There's a few factors :Ryür wrote:now nor sold for $ 100 hahaCyrcka wrote:theres another copy at ebay
1) Condition (G/G) .No one want to blow 99 USD for a copy with poor sound/PS.
2) Clueless seller (maybe band member??).I mean If you want to sell a record you must write proper Ad bravados like Private Metal / Obscure / L@@k / Unknown / Super rare.
He we go again
First this is a 4 song EP NOT a 2 song 45 so is $100 TOO much??
Then What is Rare? There are a lot more copies of Lord Ryur floating around then Hott Roxx.
Wait a year and then tell me this is Too much or this is NOT Rare
Warhead for example. The band was on this board selling copies for what? $20, Now try and find one for under $75-100, Is it Rare?
First this is a 4 song EP NOT a 2 song 45 so is $100 TOO much??
Then What is Rare? There are a lot more copies of Lord Ryur floating around then Hott Roxx.
Wait a year and then tell me this is Too much or this is NOT Rare
Warhead for example. The band was on this board selling copies for what? $20, Now try and find one for under $75-100, Is it Rare?
"I am NOT a collector"
- nightsblood
- Posts: 2427
- Joined: Sun Mar 18, 2007 6:11 pm
The 10 Commandments of Heavy Metal Record Prices
1. If I want a copy, it is worth $5.
2. If I don't own it but I don't want it, it is worth $5.
3. If more than 2 copies are known to exist, it is worth $5.
4. If I don't like the music, it is worth $5.
5. If I have never heard of the record, it is worth $5.
6. If the band members have not been tracked down for spare copies, it is worth $5.
7. If a dealer found four copies 18 year ago, that counts as quantity and thus it is worth $5.
8. If I am trying to buy your copy, then any condition issue drops the price to $5.
9. If the record sold for $5 back in 1991, I should still be able to buy it today for $5.
10. If I own the record and someone else wants it, it is incredibly rare and is a killer album of pure, true, steel worth a small fortune even though it skips and is missing the cover.
The Golden Rule:
If I already own it, then the insanely high price of the last ebay auction is perfectly realistic. If it's on my want list, that auction was a one-time fluke and no sane person would ever pay more than $5.
1. If I want a copy, it is worth $5.
2. If I don't own it but I don't want it, it is worth $5.
3. If more than 2 copies are known to exist, it is worth $5.
4. If I don't like the music, it is worth $5.
5. If I have never heard of the record, it is worth $5.
6. If the band members have not been tracked down for spare copies, it is worth $5.
7. If a dealer found four copies 18 year ago, that counts as quantity and thus it is worth $5.
8. If I am trying to buy your copy, then any condition issue drops the price to $5.
9. If the record sold for $5 back in 1991, I should still be able to buy it today for $5.
10. If I own the record and someone else wants it, it is incredibly rare and is a killer album of pure, true, steel worth a small fortune even though it skips and is missing the cover.
The Golden Rule:
If I already own it, then the insanely high price of the last ebay auction is perfectly realistic. If it's on my want list, that auction was a one-time fluke and no sane person would ever pay more than $5.
"I'm sorry Sam, we had real chemistry. But like a monkey on the sun, our love was too hot to live"
-Becky
-Becky
PERFECTnightsblood wrote:The 10 Commandments of Heavy Metal Record Prices
1. If I want a copy, it is worth $5.
2. If I don't own it but I don't want it, it is worth $5.
3. If more than 2 copies are known to exist, it is worth $5.
4. If I don't like the music, it is worth $5.
5. If I have never heard of the record, it is worth $5.
6. If the band members have not been tracked down for spare copies, it is worth $5.
7. If a dealer found four copies 18 year ago, that counts as quantity and thus it is worth $5.
8. If I am trying to buy your copy, then any condition issue drops the price to $5.
9. If the record sold for $5 back in 1991, I should still be able to buy it today for $5.
10. If I own the record and someone else wants it, it is incredibly rare and is a killer album of pure, true, steel worth a small fortune even though it skips and is missing the cover.
The Golden Rule:
If I already own it, then the insanely high price of the last ebay auction is perfectly realistic. If it's on my want list, that auction was a one-time fluke and no sane person would ever pay more than $5.
"I am NOT a collector"