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Preacher has been rocking the ebay....

 

I personally sold a #1 and #2 for 175 clams and I think the price is still going up...

 

You sold too early me thinks. I bet it hits $300.

 

Nah, he made his profit. How much does he need to make?

 

Trying to time the plateau kills many a seller.

 

I hope any boardies vested in this book are cashing in now.

 

Just like old time SA/BA collectors need to be selling 1st appearances to these

fools buying at 3x guide price currently.

 

 

Update! :acclaim:

 

 

All give you this. You got large :censored: to advertise a raw book as a 9.8.

 

this should bring Pirate running

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Preacher has been rocking the ebay....

 

I personally sold a #1 and #2 for 175 clams and I think the price is still going up...

 

You sold too early me thinks. I bet it hits $300.

 

Nah, he made his profit. How much does he need to make?

 

Trying to time the plateau kills many a seller.

 

I hope any boardies vested in this book are cashing in now.

 

Just like old time SA/BA collectors need to be selling 1st appearances to these

fools buying at 3x guide price currently.

 

 

Update! :acclaim:

 

 

All give you this. You got large :censored: to advertise a raw book as a 9.8.

 

this should bring Pirate running

 

:gossip: Pirate's always running - he's got HG envy lol

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All give you this. You got large :censored: to advertise a raw book as a 9.8.

 

Not really, it IS a 9.8 - hands down. :sumo:

 

Actually, you are now at the mercey of the buyer on eBay. Listing a specific number grade, instead of a nm/mint grade range opinion, leaves it up to the buyer now to agree or not, especially if you don't have a disclaimer about condition on your auction being only opinion and not fact. eBay will not allow a number grade to be fact unless from a third party item. Not trying to be negative, but I have been over this with eBay.

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All give you this. You got large :censored: to advertise a raw book as a 9.8.

 

Not really, it IS a 9.8 - hands down. :sumo:

 

Actually, you are now at the mercey of the buyer on eBay. Listing a specific number grade, instead of a nm/mint grade range opinion, leaves it up to the buyer now to agree or not, especially if you don't have a disclaimer about condition on your auction being only opinion and not fact. eBay will not allow a number grade to be fact unless from a third party item. Not trying to be negative, but I have been over this with eBay.

 

Nonsense - whether you put 9.8 or NM/M in the listing doesn't matter.

 

And about that whole condition disclaimer thing? You know ... this one:

 

SELLER IS NOT A PROFESSIONAL 3RD PARTY COMIC GRADER. COMIC BOOK GRADING IS A WIDE RANGING OPINION FROM ONE PERSON TO THE NEXT. ALTHOUGH SELLER HAS YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AND POSITVE FEEDBACK BASED ON THE QUALITY AND ACCURACY OF COMIC GRADING, THE GRADE ASSIGNED TO THE ITEM(S) LISTED IS ONLY AN OPINION FROM THE SELLER, IN ORDER TO ASSIST YOU, THE BUYER, IN MAKING AN EDUCATED PURCHASE.

 

not worth the time it took to type it out :thumbsup:

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All give you this. You got large :censored: to advertise a raw book as a 9.8.

 

Not really, it IS a 9.8 - hands down. :sumo:

 

I saw a 9,8 Preacher sell for $800ish last year . Makes me think someone knew something

 

Highest sale of a 9.8 Preacher #1 last year was $200 - the $800 sale you're talking about was for a 9.8 SS copy of the Preacher Preview (first copy to come up for sale publicly) ...

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All give you this. You got large :censored: to advertise a raw book as a 9.8.

 

Not really, it IS a 9.8 - hands down. :sumo:

 

Actually, you are now at the mercey of the buyer on eBay. Listing a specific number grade, instead of a nm/mint grade range opinion, leaves it up to the buyer now to agree or not, especially if you don't have a disclaimer about condition on your auction being only opinion and not fact. eBay will not allow a number grade to be fact unless from a third party item. Not trying to be negative, but I have been over this with eBay.

 

Nonsense - whether you put 9.8 or NM/M in the listing doesn't matter.

 

 

Not according to eBay. Go tell them it's nonsense.

 

And about that whole condition disclaimer thing? You know ... this one:

 

SELLER IS NOT A PROFESSIONAL 3RD PARTY COMIC GRADER. COMIC BOOK GRADING IS A WIDE RANGING OPINION FROM ONE PERSON TO THE NEXT. ALTHOUGH SELLER HAS YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AND POSITVE FEEDBACK BASED ON THE QUALITY AND ACCURACY OF COMIC GRADING, THE GRADE ASSIGNED TO THE ITEM(S) LISTED IS ONLY AN OPINION FROM THE SELLER, IN ORDER TO ASSIST YOU, THE BUYER, IN MAKING AN EDUCATED PURCHASE.

 

not worth the time it took to type it out :thumbsup:

 

Actually, was worth $600.00 recently when eBay found in my favor because I have that disclaimer, which they had previously recommended I have due to a buyers remorse case I ended up winning, but hey, your the expert so.... .

 

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All give you this. You got large :censored: to advertise a raw book as a 9.8.

 

Not really, it IS a 9.8 - hands down. :sumo:

 

I saw a 9,8 Preacher sell for $800ish last year . Makes me think someone knew something

 

Highest sale of a 9.8 Preacher #1 last year was $200 - the $800 sale you're talking about was for a 9.8 SS copy of the Preacher Preview (first copy to come up for sale publicly) ...

 

Thanks. That would explain it.

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Nor do my clients ever disagree. More often the books come back graded higher. ;)

 

FYI I'm not arguing that its not a 9.8. I'm I forming you that if the buyer wants to file a "item not received as stated" claim to get a refund, your gonna have a hard time disproving a possible buyers remorse.

 

It's not an attack on your grading skillz. It's a warning about bad buyers.

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All give you this. You got large :censored: to advertise a raw book as a 9.8.

 

Not really, it IS a 9.8 - hands down. :sumo:

 

Actually, you are now at the mercey of the buyer on eBay. Listing a specific number grade, instead of a nm/mint grade range opinion, leaves it up to the buyer now to agree or not, especially if you don't have a disclaimer about condition on your auction being only opinion and not fact. eBay will not allow a number grade to be fact unless from a third party item. Not trying to be negative, but I have been over this with eBay.

 

Nonsense - whether you put 9.8 or NM/M in the listing doesn't matter.

 

 

Not according to eBay. Go tell them it's nonsense.

 

And about that whole condition disclaimer thing? You know ... this one:

 

SELLER IS NOT A PROFESSIONAL 3RD PARTY COMIC GRADER. COMIC BOOK GRADING IS A WIDE RANGING OPINION FROM ONE PERSON TO THE NEXT. ALTHOUGH SELLER HAS YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AND POSITVE FEEDBACK BASED ON THE QUALITY AND ACCURACY OF COMIC GRADING, THE GRADE ASSIGNED TO THE ITEM(S) LISTED IS ONLY AN OPINION FROM THE SELLER, IN ORDER TO ASSIST YOU, THE BUYER, IN MAKING AN EDUCATED PURCHASE.

 

not worth the time it took to type it out :thumbsup:

 

Actually, was worth $600.00 recently when eBay found in my favor because I have that disclaimer, which they had previously recommended I have due to a buyers remorse case I ended up winning, but hey, your the expert so.... .

 

:doh:

 

If you list a book as "NM" on eBay and the buyer, upon receipt of the book, disagrees with the grade, having a nonsense disclaimer like the one I pulled from your eBay auctions above won't do jack squat. If you think otherwise, you're mistaken.

 

Let me guess - you also believe that just because you specify "No returns" in your eBay listings, a buyer can't return a book? :lol:

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All give you this. You got large :censored: to advertise a raw book as a 9.8.

 

Not really, it IS a 9.8 - hands down. :sumo:

 

Actually, you are now at the mercey of the buyer on eBay. Listing a specific number grade, instead of a nm/mint grade range opinion, leaves it up to the buyer now to agree or not, especially if you don't have a disclaimer about condition on your auction being only opinion and not fact. eBay will not allow a number grade to be fact unless from a third party item. Not trying to be negative, but I have been over this with eBay.

 

Nonsense - whether you put 9.8 or NM/M in the listing doesn't matter.

 

 

Not according to eBay. Go tell them it's nonsense.

 

And about that whole condition disclaimer thing? You know ... this one:

 

SELLER IS NOT A PROFESSIONAL 3RD PARTY COMIC GRADER. COMIC BOOK GRADING IS A WIDE RANGING OPINION FROM ONE PERSON TO THE NEXT. ALTHOUGH SELLER HAS YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AND POSITVE FEEDBACK BASED ON THE QUALITY AND ACCURACY OF COMIC GRADING, THE GRADE ASSIGNED TO THE ITEM(S) LISTED IS ONLY AN OPINION FROM THE SELLER, IN ORDER TO ASSIST YOU, THE BUYER, IN MAKING AN EDUCATED PURCHASE.

 

not worth the time it took to type it out :thumbsup:

 

Actually, was worth $600.00 recently when eBay found in my favor because I have that disclaimer, which they had previously recommended I have due to a buyers remorse case I ended up winning, but hey, your the expert so.... .

 

:doh:

 

If you list a book as "NM" on eBay and the buyer, upon receipt of the book, disagrees with the grade, having a nonsense disclaimer like the one I pulled from your eBay auctions above won't do jack squat. If you think otherwise, you're mistaken.

 

Let me guess - you also believe that just because you specify "No returns" in your eBay listings, a buyer can't return a book? :lol:

 

Did you even read what I just wrote? eBay found in my favor because of the disclaimer. This isn't a debate, it's what happened. doh!

 

 

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All give you this. You got large :censored: to advertise a raw book as a 9.8.

 

Not really, it IS a 9.8 - hands down. :sumo:

 

Actually, you are now at the mercey of the buyer on eBay. Listing a specific number grade, instead of a nm/mint grade range opinion, leaves it up to the buyer now to agree or not, especially if you don't have a disclaimer about condition on your auction being only opinion and not fact. eBay will not allow a number grade to be fact unless from a third party item. Not trying to be negative, but I have been over this with eBay.

 

Nonsense - whether you put 9.8 or NM/M in the listing doesn't matter.

 

 

Not according to eBay. Go tell them it's nonsense.

 

And about that whole condition disclaimer thing? You know ... this one:

 

SELLER IS NOT A PROFESSIONAL 3RD PARTY COMIC GRADER. COMIC BOOK GRADING IS A WIDE RANGING OPINION FROM ONE PERSON TO THE NEXT. ALTHOUGH SELLER HAS YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AND POSITVE FEEDBACK BASED ON THE QUALITY AND ACCURACY OF COMIC GRADING, THE GRADE ASSIGNED TO THE ITEM(S) LISTED IS ONLY AN OPINION FROM THE SELLER, IN ORDER TO ASSIST YOU, THE BUYER, IN MAKING AN EDUCATED PURCHASE.

 

not worth the time it took to type it out :thumbsup:

 

Actually, was worth $600.00 recently when eBay found in my favor because I have that disclaimer, which they had previously recommended I have due to a buyers remorse case I ended up winning, but hey, your the expert so.... .

 

:doh:

 

If you list a book as "NM" on eBay and the buyer, upon receipt of the book, disagrees with the grade, having a nonsense disclaimer like the one I pulled from your eBay auctions above won't do jack squat. If you think otherwise, you're mistaken.

 

Let me guess - you also believe that just because you specify "No returns" in your eBay listings, a buyer can't return a book? :lol:

 

Did you even read what I just wrote? eBay found in my favor because of the disclaimer. This isn't a debate, it's what happened. doh!

 

 

And I say it's absolute nonsense :thumbsup:

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All give you this. You got large :censored: to advertise a raw book as a 9.8.

 

Not really, it IS a 9.8 - hands down. :sumo:

 

Actually, you are now at the mercey of the buyer on eBay. Listing a specific number grade, instead of a nm/mint grade range opinion, leaves it up to the buyer now to agree or not, especially if you don't have a disclaimer about condition on your auction being only opinion and not fact. eBay will not allow a number grade to be fact unless from a third party item. Not trying to be negative, but I have been over this with eBay.

 

Nonsense - whether you put 9.8 or NM/M in the listing doesn't matter.

 

 

Not according to eBay. Go tell them it's nonsense.

 

And about that whole condition disclaimer thing? You know ... this one:

 

SELLER IS NOT A PROFESSIONAL 3RD PARTY COMIC GRADER. COMIC BOOK GRADING IS A WIDE RANGING OPINION FROM ONE PERSON TO THE NEXT. ALTHOUGH SELLER HAS YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AND POSITVE FEEDBACK BASED ON THE QUALITY AND ACCURACY OF COMIC GRADING, THE GRADE ASSIGNED TO THE ITEM(S) LISTED IS ONLY AN OPINION FROM THE SELLER, IN ORDER TO ASSIST YOU, THE BUYER, IN MAKING AN EDUCATED PURCHASE.

 

not worth the time it took to type it out :thumbsup:

 

Actually, was worth $600.00 recently when eBay found in my favor because I have that disclaimer, which they had previously recommended I have due to a buyers remorse case I ended up winning, but hey, your the expert so.... .

 

:doh:

 

If you list a book as "NM" on eBay and the buyer, upon receipt of the book, disagrees with the grade, having a nonsense disclaimer like the one I pulled from your eBay auctions above won't do jack squat. If you think otherwise, you're mistaken.

 

Let me guess - you also believe that just because you specify "No returns" in your eBay listings, a buyer can't return a book? :lol:

 

Did you even read what I just wrote? eBay found in my favor because of the disclaimer. This isn't a debate, it's what happened. doh!

 

 

And I say it's absolute nonsense :thumbsup:

 

Wow. Classy.

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All give you this. You got large :censored: to advertise a raw book as a 9.8.

 

Not really, it IS a 9.8 - hands down. :sumo:

 

Actually, you are now at the mercey of the buyer on eBay. Listing a specific number grade, instead of a nm/mint grade range opinion, leaves it up to the buyer now to agree or not, especially if you don't have a disclaimer about condition on your auction being only opinion and not fact. eBay will not allow a number grade to be fact unless from a third party item. Not trying to be negative, but I have been over this with eBay.

 

Nonsense - whether you put 9.8 or NM/M in the listing doesn't matter.

 

 

Not according to eBay. Go tell them it's nonsense.

 

And about that whole condition disclaimer thing? You know ... this one:

 

SELLER IS NOT A PROFESSIONAL 3RD PARTY COMIC GRADER. COMIC BOOK GRADING IS A WIDE RANGING OPINION FROM ONE PERSON TO THE NEXT. ALTHOUGH SELLER HAS YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AND POSITVE FEEDBACK BASED ON THE QUALITY AND ACCURACY OF COMIC GRADING, THE GRADE ASSIGNED TO THE ITEM(S) LISTED IS ONLY AN OPINION FROM THE SELLER, IN ORDER TO ASSIST YOU, THE BUYER, IN MAKING AN EDUCATED PURCHASE.

 

not worth the time it took to type it out :thumbsup:

 

Actually, was worth $600.00 recently when eBay found in my favor because I have that disclaimer, which they had previously recommended I have due to a buyers remorse case I ended up winning, but hey, your the expert so.... .

 

:doh:

 

If you list a book as "NM" on eBay and the buyer, upon receipt of the book, disagrees with the grade, having a nonsense disclaimer like the one I pulled from your eBay auctions above won't do jack squat. If you think otherwise, you're mistaken.

 

Let me guess - you also believe that just because you specify "No returns" in your eBay listings, a buyer can't return a book? :lol:

 

Did you even read what I just wrote? eBay found in my favor because of the disclaimer. This isn't a debate, it's what happened. doh!

 

 

And I say it's absolute nonsense :thumbsup:

 

Wow. Classy.

 

:shrug:

 

I've won several SNAD claims as a buyer on eBay where sellers thought they could fill their auction listing with disclaimers and thereby absolve themselves from any blame when their books turned out to be horribly overgraded.

 

You can write whatever you want in your listing, but if you don't deliver the item as described, the buyer will win the case.

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All give you this. You got large :censored: to advertise a raw book as a 9.8.

 

Not really, it IS a 9.8 - hands down. :sumo:

 

Actually, you are now at the mercey of the buyer on eBay. Listing a specific number grade, instead of a nm/mint grade range opinion, leaves it up to the buyer now to agree or not, especially if you don't have a disclaimer about condition on your auction being only opinion and not fact. eBay will not allow a number grade to be fact unless from a third party item. Not trying to be negative, but I have been over this with eBay.

 

Nonsense - whether you put 9.8 or NM/M in the listing doesn't matter.

 

 

Not according to eBay. Go tell them it's nonsense.

 

And about that whole condition disclaimer thing? You know ... this one:

 

SELLER IS NOT A PROFESSIONAL 3RD PARTY COMIC GRADER. COMIC BOOK GRADING IS A WIDE RANGING OPINION FROM ONE PERSON TO THE NEXT. ALTHOUGH SELLER HAS YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AND POSITVE FEEDBACK BASED ON THE QUALITY AND ACCURACY OF COMIC GRADING, THE GRADE ASSIGNED TO THE ITEM(S) LISTED IS ONLY AN OPINION FROM THE SELLER, IN ORDER TO ASSIST YOU, THE BUYER, IN MAKING AN EDUCATED PURCHASE.

 

not worth the time it took to type it out :thumbsup:

 

Actually, was worth $600.00 recently when eBay found in my favor because I have that disclaimer, which they had previously recommended I have due to a buyers remorse case I ended up winning, but hey, your the expert so.... .

 

:doh:

 

If you list a book as "NM" on eBay and the buyer, upon receipt of the book, disagrees with the grade, having a nonsense disclaimer like the one I pulled from your eBay auctions above won't do jack squat. If you think otherwise, you're mistaken.

 

Let me guess - you also believe that just because you specify "No returns" in your eBay listings, a buyer can't return a book? :lol:

 

Did you even read what I just wrote? eBay found in my favor because of the disclaimer. This isn't a debate, it's what happened. doh!

 

 

And I say it's absolute nonsense :thumbsup:

 

Wow. Classy.

 

:shrug:

 

I've won several SNAD claims as a buyer on eBay where sellers thought they could fill their auction listing with disclaimers and thereby absolve themselves from any blame when their books turned out to be horribly overgraded.

 

You can write whatever you want in your listing, but if you don't deliver the item as described, the buyer will win the case.

 

Great, you won because you were probably right and those sellers probabley sucked. The disclaimer isnt for you, it is to protect me against a bad buyer who tries to get over. i dont think about books returned cuz they all grade stated condition or higher. 15 years, 2150 and 100% feedback, back that up.

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