Someone on Evilbay is desperate!!!!!
#1mickeyfreak
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I think it's a way to drive UP the price of pins. You list it for sale, as your best friend, I bid $400 for the pin and then pay you and you give me the money back. The pin never changes hands and now you have a pin "worth" $400+. It's all about money.
I think it's a way to drive UP the price of pins. You list it for sale, as your best friend, I bid $400 for the pin and then pay you and you give me the money back. The pin never changes hands and now you have a pin "worth" $400+. It's all about money.
I think it's a way to drive UP the price of pins. You list it for sale, as your best friend, I bid $400 for the pin and then pay you and you give me the money back. The pin never changes hands and now you have a pin "worth" $400+. It's all about money.
I think it's a way to drive UP the price of pins. You list it for sale, as your best friend, I bid $400 for the pin and then pay you and you give me the money back. The pin never changes hands and now you have a pin "worth" $400+. It's all about money.
In just the past 24 hours I've now seen two threads claiming that people use eBay to increase the value of a pin artificially and that people use eBay to devalue a pin artificially.
I don't believe either scenario happens. It just sounds like paranoia conspiracy thinking. I think erudolf has it correct. There are dishonest sellers who will artificially inflate the price of their own auction, but it has nothing to do with trying to make a pin more valuable than it is in the pin trading community. There are also idiot bidders (of which I've been one of) who get caught up in the competition of winning an auction and thus overpay on an auction.
But really, as a hobby community, can we please reign in the paranoia? Between unfounded worry over price fixing and scrappers, it's a wonder some people enjoy pin collecting at all.
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