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Originally Posted by Orcin
I don't understand the point of this tactic. Someone lists a card at a really low bid price (with no BIN) for 10 minutes or even less. Invariably, it does not sell because very few potential buyers see it.
I just saw a 97 Newhouser listed for only a few minutes at 35K with no BIN. The card is consistently selling at around 45-50K and probably would have sold quickly with a BIN of 40K.
If the seller is really interested in selling the card, why not list it with a longer time? If they are afraid to put it out there for fear that it might sell, why list it in the first place? If they want fast money, why not put a BIN on it?
EDIT: The card was re-listed with a 45K BIN this time... for 20 minutes. I still don't understand the short time.
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10 minutes or less? Nah, you're just catching the card at the end of the auction. You cant list something for less than 15 minutes.