JoeFromNorthCarolina
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Whats the rock bottom price she'll go
JoeFromNorthCarolina said:Whats the rock bottom price she'll go
JoeFromNorthCarolina said:I would be interested if it's a somewhat normal price... Hope she gets her price...
Yeah, that is market price. Normal price today may not be normal tomorrow.Chilli said:What someone is willing to sell for and what someone is willing to buy for![]()
Happy2bme said:Out of curiosity, what would be a NormaL price?
wrcmad said:Happy2bme said:Out of curiosity, what would be a NormaL price?
I was offered a Wolverine for <$AUD1300 today.... seriously considering it.
Happy2bme said:wrcmad said:Happy2bme said:Out of curiosity, what would be a NormaL price?
I was offered a Wolverine for <$AUD1300 today.... seriously considering it.
I'd say, take it. Opportunity often knock only once! Otherwise, pass me the contact, would love to pick up another piece at that price![]()
wrcmad said:Happy2bme said:Out of curiosity, what would be a NormaL price?
I was offered a Wolverine for <$AUD1300 today.... seriously considering it.
silversmith said:wrcmad said:Happy2bme said:Out of curiosity, what would be a NormaL price?
I was offered a Wolverine for <$AUD1300 today.... seriously considering it.
Buy it. List it on feebay for $2000. You'll net about $1800 after fees. Easiest $500 you'll ever make.
Currently one is selling for $1925 with about 30min to go. IMO the fact that it is listed from Singapore is keeping the price low. USA buyers are a bit wary.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/220986367961?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649
Congratulations, my friend won this bidding. Welcome to prestigous club of wolverine.silverfever said:I believe that $2000.00 is the new ebay market price for Gulo Gulo. Give and take a couple of hundred bucks. It not going to go much higher unless the Ural Owl also wins the COTY. The Singapore listing ended at $1925.56
silverfever said:silversmith said:wrcmad said:I was offered a Wolverine for <$AUD1300 today.... seriously considering it.
Buy it. List it on feebay for $2000. You'll net about $1800 after fees. Easiest $500 you'll ever make.
Currently one is selling for $1925 with about 30min to go. IMO the fact that it is listed from Singapore is keeping the price low. USA buyers are a bit wary.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/220986367961?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649
Singapore has more millionaires per capita than the USA. GDP per capita also much higher than USA. IMHO Buying from Singapore is not like you are buying from China or Thailand.
silversmith said:silverfever said:silversmith said:Buy it. List it on feebay for $2000. You'll net about $1800 after fees. Easiest $500 you'll ever make.
Currently one is selling for $1925 with about 30min to go. IMO the fact that it is listed from Singapore is keeping the price low. USA buyers are a bit wary.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/220986367961?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649
Singapore has more millionaires per capita than the USA. GDP per capita also much higher than USA. IMHO Buying from Singapore is not like you are buying from China or Thailand.
I agree. I wasn't slamming Singapore. It's a matter of perception among USA buyers. If that same listing was from Australia, Canada, or UK there would have been more action from USA buyers. As for the millionaires and higher GDP, I don't think that comes into play on a $2k auction. It's just the simple math of smaller overall market because of fewer USA buyers.
We are happy American not buying it from Singapore, we can buy it all at reasonable price.silversmith said:silverfever said:silversmith said:Buy it. List it on feebay for $2000. You'll net about $1800 after fees. Easiest $500 you'll ever make.
Currently one is selling for $1925 with about 30min to go. IMO the fact that it is listed from Singapore is keeping the price low. USA buyers are a bit wary.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/220986367961?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649
Singapore has more millionaires per capita than the USA. GDP per capita also much higher than USA. IMHO Buying from Singapore is not like you are buying from China or Thailand.
I agree. I wasn't slamming Singapore. It's a matter of perception among USA buyers. If that same listing was from Australia, Canada, or UK there would have been more action from USA buyers. As for the millionaires and higher GDP, I don't think that comes into play on a $2k auction. It's just the simple math of smaller overall market because of fewer USA buyers.