agreed- i wonder why?
Maybe all the SA collectors are in states like California and New York and have been driven off by the sales tax that now gets charged on them?
There really were some remarkable deals in the Heritage auction.
I would think that the exorbitant BP is more of an issue with Heritage.
before tim jumps in here, who bids on heritage books without taking the BP into consideration? should have absolutely no impact on the reported sales price.
Yup, Anyways, the reported Heritage results are all inclusive of BP, so bottom line is that the Comiclink price (which does NOT include their 3% service charge) is higher than the Heritage all-in price.
Agreed, and my comment was meant more as a joke that I figured would get the usual who doesn't figure that in? comment. FWIW, I still think that it is way too high compared to the other sites.
That being said, doesn't Clink tend to do better with SA prices than HA in most cases? Looking at the latest offerings, I thought that the HA auction was weaker for SA books as a whole than the Clink auction so that might have affected it as well with more people saving up for the latter one.
based on where the savvy dude from HK lists his books, i always felt HA did better w/ early HG silver. maybe that's no longer the case.