TANGLED on eBay for $1525
eBay people have gone loco. I mean, a pair of Dug pixar pins just sold within minutes of each other, The LR went for $46 and the LE200 went for $36. I tall depends on who is bidding and how much they bid (or more accurately how much they snipe.) Apparently what we all think as a subset of the pin community has 100% no bearing on reality with eBay buyers. Rasputin must have hit the lotto with some of the things you've won/bid on. How many, percentage wise, would you say you win? Do you look at who beat you and the first/last letter and is it the same person?
It wasn't shill biding. I had a max of 1500.00
OK, I had a mouthful of lemonade when I saw this that is now all over my screen. No fair!
This is one of the last 2 "biggies" for our collection, while my husband did go a little overboard with the bidding (we had agreed at a price below 1k) I don't blame him, we want to complete this collection and have tried numerous trades and offers to get it and the trades always went nowhere or we were pretty much laughed at :facepalm: and those were times when we were actually able to find someone looking to trade or sell. It is very hard to put a value on a pin that will help to complete your collection and will have the rest of your life and pass down to you children. being so close and yet so far away sucks.
All I can say is whoever paid that much for a pin has got more money than brains.
I hope you don't feel the need to rationalize your decision. It was your money to spend, and you are happy with your purchase and thats all that matters. There is always going to be someone on here that thinks its crazy, and maybe it is, but its your business, not theirs!! (I also don't have sour grapes as I don't collect Rapunzel lol) Enjoy your pin!!!
I'm sorry you didn't win, Darris and Angie!I am just stunned that it went that high! Another one will show up, I'm sure of it!
also, in my opinion, it's really no ones place to judge people for how much they are willing to spend for things. People save up for what is important to them. For some that something is a expensive handbag or video game console, for others it is one very elusive pin. For some it's all three things! It's not your money so why do you care?
Baseball cards have a book that tells you the value. eBay prices are generally well below those book prices. Each hobby has an established way to value their collectibles. Most have ended up just using eBay because people don't like to personally interact anymore. Pins on the other hand are all about personal interaction, but still have Pinpics T/W, eBay, and the never reference Tomarts guide. Are you always Devils advocate??Can you name a collectible hobby where this isn't the case? Frustrating I'm sure, but part and parcel of collecting things that are limited in supply.
Like wouldn't you just include shipping for that kind of money! hahaLooks like another one just went up with a BIN for $1500 + $5.95 shipping....the shipping always makes me laugh
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