Beige Posted October 5, 2013 Share Posted October 5, 2013 Just looked - Saga is a bit higher than $100 - oops. Still $145 means even better value for those still holding some (not me).! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Underground44 Posted October 5, 2013 Share Posted October 5, 2013 It is its just every one has one up and I understand moving on to next flip or needing the cash but it has to hurt at that price. I never understand the rush to throw cash away. Sure, if the book/movie is rubbish - take what you can get - RIPD is the best example of that - I'm happy to get $10 tbh. The film stank. However with other Books, It has to be better to wait surely, and let the readership grow? Peter Panzerfaust, Saga and Revival are good examples, $400, $100 and $45 respectively. I'm more than happy to turn a $18 commitment (book + slabbing+ postage) into $45+ any day of the week. I have listed some EoW, but at my price, and if they don't sell, I'm in no rush. People are very canny to snap up these CGC issues for $18 while the glut is on. Next year you would hope after 12 issues, this should be a steady $40 - $50 book all day long. $18 to slab? super duper dealer discount? at non fast track, im at 14.40 plus $5 invoice and around $20 return shipping fedex. im looking at $20 per to break even, not even counting the price of the book. $18 even with return shipping to aus? Depends whether you buy your books from the U.S. and have them directly submitted for you then sent back to Australia - that's the cheapest option. But you still get charged for that. If you get them pressed there's obviously a charge also. I'd have to make at least $28 to break even here in Aus. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
youmechooz Posted October 5, 2013 Share Posted October 5, 2013 It is its just every one has one up and I understand moving on to next flip or needing the cash but it has to hurt at that price. I never understand the rush to throw cash away. Sure, if the book/movie is rubbish - take what you can get - RIPD is the best example of that - I'm happy to get $10 tbh. The film stank. However with other Books, It has to be better to wait surely, and let the readership grow? Peter Panzerfaust, Saga and Revival are good examples, $400, $100 and $45 respectively. I'm more than happy to turn a $18 commitment (book + slabbing+ postage) into $45+ any day of the week. I have listed some EoW, but at my price, and if they don't sell, I'm in no rush. People are very canny to snap up these CGC issues for $18 while the glut is on. Next year you would hope after 12 issues, this should be a steady $40 - $50 book all day long. $18 to slab? super duper dealer discount? at non fast track, im at 14.40 plus $5 invoice and around $20 return shipping fedex. im looking at $20 per to break even, not even counting the price of the book. $18 even with return shipping to aus? Depends whether you buy your books from the U.S. and have them directly submitted for you then sent back to Australia - that's the cheapest option. But you still get charged for that. If you get them pressed there's obviously a charge also. I'd have to make at least $28 to break even here in Aus. yeah, i would think that to break even you would have to be at around $28 in australia. im in the states, and even with a dealer discount have to hit $20 for non fast track just to break even. i just thought with even higher return shipping costs, $18 would not be breaking even. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mschmidt Posted October 5, 2013 Share Posted October 5, 2013 It is its just every one has one up and I understand moving on to next flip or needing the cash but it has to hurt at that price. I never understand the rush to throw cash away. Sure, if the book/movie is rubbish - take what you can get - RIPD is the best example of that - I'm happy to get $10 tbh. The film stank. However with other Books, It has to be better to wait surely, and let the readership grow? Peter Panzerfaust, Saga and Revival are good examples, $400, $100 and $45 respectively. I'm more than happy to turn a $18 commitment (book + slabbing+ postage) into $45+ any day of the week. I have listed some EoW, but at my price, and if they don't sell, I'm in no rush. People are very canny to snap up these CGC issues for $18 while the glut is on. Next year you would hope after 12 issues, this should be a steady $40 - $50 book all day long. $18 to slab? super duper dealer discount? at non fast track, im at 14.40 plus $5 invoice and around $20 return shipping fedex. im looking at $20 per to break even, not even counting the price of the book. $18 even with return shipping to aus? Yup $14.40 pr. book for slabbing, $2.10 for the actual book (cover price $3.50 with a 40% discount), $0.15 for the invoice fee (on a 30 book sub) ... so on a 30 book invoice it's only costing you around $1.50/book to get it shipped from Australia to CGC and then back again to Australia? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beige Posted October 5, 2013 Share Posted October 5, 2013 It is its just every one has one up and I understand moving on to next flip or needing the cash but it has to hurt at that price. I never understand the rush to throw cash away. Sure, if the book/movie is rubbish - take what you can get - RIPD is the best example of that - I'm happy to get $10 tbh. The film stank. However with other Books, It has to be better to wait surely, and let the readership grow? Peter Panzerfaust, Saga and Revival are good examples, $400, $100 and $45 respectively. I'm more than happy to turn a $18 commitment (book + slabbing+ postage) into $45+ any day of the week. I have listed some EoW, but at my price, and if they don't sell, I'm in no rush. People are very canny to snap up these CGC issues for $18 while the glut is on. Next year you would hope after 12 issues, this should be a steady $40 - $50 book all day long. $18 to slab? super duper dealer discount? at non fast track, im at 14.40 plus $5 invoice and around $20 return shipping fedex. im looking at $20 per to break even, not even counting the price of the book. $18 even with return shipping to aus? Yup $14.40 pr. book for slabbing, $2.10 for the actual book (cover price $3.50 with a 40% discount), $0.15 for the invoice fee (on a 30 book sub) ... so on a 30 book invoice it's only costing you around $1.50/book to get it shipped from Australia to CGC and then back again to Australia? You are making assumptions. How I do things is mine to know. But it isn't like your scenario. Not even close. And that's all I have to say on this matter. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
youmechooz Posted October 5, 2013 Share Posted October 5, 2013 It is its just every one has one up and I understand moving on to next flip or needing the cash but it has to hurt at that price. I never understand the rush to throw cash away. Sure, if the book/movie is rubbish - take what you can get - RIPD is the best example of that - I'm happy to get $10 tbh. The film stank. However with other Books, It has to be better to wait surely, and let the readership grow? Peter Panzerfaust, Saga and Revival are good examples, $400, $100 and $45 respectively. I'm more than happy to turn a $18 commitment (book + slabbing+ postage) into $45+ any day of the week. I have listed some EoW, but at my price, and if they don't sell, I'm in no rush. People are very canny to snap up these CGC issues for $18 while the glut is on. Next year you would hope after 12 issues, this should be a steady $40 - $50 book all day long. $18 to slab? super duper dealer discount? at non fast track, im at 14.40 plus $5 invoice and around $20 return shipping fedex. im looking at $20 per to break even, not even counting the price of the book. $18 even with return shipping to aus? Yup $14.40 pr. book for slabbing, $2.10 for the actual book (cover price $3.50 with a 40% discount), $0.15 for the invoice fee (on a 30 book sub) ... so on a 30 book invoice it's only costing you around $1.50/book to get it shipped from Australia to CGC and then back again to Australia? You are making assumptions. How I do things is mine to know. But it isn't like your scenario. Not even close. And that's all I have to say on this matter. sorry. i understand if bringing it up makes you relive hurtful memories you dont want to share. my apologies. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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the authority Posted October 6, 2013 Share Posted October 6, 2013 (edited) Read the description to this. http://www.midtowncomics.com/store/dp.asp?PRID=EAST+OF+WEST+%239_1298703 How cool does this sound ? I thought this would happen further down the road. This makes me think the EOW universe is going to be much larger than I anticipated just a short time ago. Edited October 6, 2013 by The Authority Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mschmidt Posted October 6, 2013 Share Posted October 6, 2013 It is its just every one has one up and I understand moving on to next flip or needing the cash but it has to hurt at that price. I never understand the rush to throw cash away. Sure, if the book/movie is rubbish - take what you can get - RIPD is the best example of that - I'm happy to get $10 tbh. The film stank. However with other Books, It has to be better to wait surely, and let the readership grow? Peter Panzerfaust, Saga and Revival are good examples, $400, $100 and $45 respectively. I'm more than happy to turn a $18 commitment (book + slabbing+ postage) into $45+ any day of the week. I have listed some EoW, but at my price, and if they don't sell, I'm in no rush. People are very canny to snap up these CGC issues for $18 while the glut is on. Next year you would hope after 12 issues, this should be a steady $40 - $50 book all day long. $18 to slab? super duper dealer discount? at non fast track, im at 14.40 plus $5 invoice and around $20 return shipping fedex. im looking at $20 per to break even, not even counting the price of the book. $18 even with return shipping to aus? Yup $14.40 pr. book for slabbing, $2.10 for the actual book (cover price $3.50 with a 40% discount), $0.15 for the invoice fee (on a 30 book sub) ... so on a 30 book invoice it's only costing you around $1.50/book to get it shipped from Australia to CGC and then back again to Australia? You are making assumptions. How I do things is mine to know. But it isn't like your scenario. Not even close. And that's all I have to say on this matter. :: The only thing that might change in the scenario above is the cost of the actual book - please don't pretend that you're somehow not paying the CGC fees I list above (and, yes, I realize you can save money by using a service within the US that buys the books here and submits them to CGC for you, but that still leaves getting them shipped back to Australia). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Meta4 Posted October 6, 2013 Share Posted October 6, 2013 And if you're so secretive about your costs, why post about it on a public forum? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vhunter Posted October 6, 2013 Share Posted October 6, 2013 It is its just every one has one up and I understand moving on to next flip or needing the cash but it has to hurt at that price. I never understand the rush to throw cash away. Sure, if the book/movie is rubbish - take what you can get - RIPD is the best example of that - I'm happy to get $10 tbh. The film stank. However with other Books, It has to be better to wait surely, and let the readership grow? Peter Panzerfaust, Saga and Revival are good examples, $400, $100 and $45 respectively. I'm more than happy to turn a $18 commitment (book + slabbing+ postage) into $45+ any day of the week. I have listed some EoW, but at my price, and if they don't sell, I'm in no rush. People are very canny to snap up these CGC issues for $18 while the glut is on. Next year you would hope after 12 issues, this should be a steady $40 - $50 book all day long. $18 to slab? super duper dealer discount? at non fast track, im at 14.40 plus $5 invoice and around $20 return shipping fedex. im looking at $20 per to break even, not even counting the price of the book. $18 even with return shipping to aus? Yup $14.40 pr. book for slabbing, $2.10 for the actual book (cover price $3.50 with a 40% discount), $0.15 for the invoice fee (on a 30 book sub) ... so on a 30 book invoice it's only costing you around $1.50/book to get it shipped from Australia to CGC and then back again to Australia? You are making assumptions. How I do things is mine to know. But it isn't like your scenario. Not even close. And that's all I have to say on this matter. :: The only thing that might change in the scenario above is the cost of the actual book - please don't pretend that you're somehow not paying the CGC fees I list above (and, yes, I realize you can save money by using a service within the US that buys the books here and submits them to CGC for you, but that still leaves getting them shipped back to Australia). what he trying to say is he is best at break even. and stop him. and stop asking questions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spawnyboy-migration Posted October 6, 2013 Share Posted October 6, 2013 Death's steed! Almost... Where's the laser y'know? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
youmechooz Posted October 6, 2013 Share Posted October 6, 2013 It is its just every one has one up and I understand moving on to next flip or needing the cash but it has to hurt at that price. I never understand the rush to throw cash away. Sure, if the book/movie is rubbish - take what you can get - RIPD is the best example of that - I'm happy to get $10 tbh. The film stank. However with other Books, It has to be better to wait surely, and let the readership grow? Peter Panzerfaust, Saga and Revival are good examples, $400, $100 and $45 respectively. I'm more than happy to turn a $18 commitment (book + slabbing+ postage) into $45+ any day of the week. I have listed some EoW, but at my price, and if they don't sell, I'm in no rush. People are very canny to snap up these CGC issues for $18 while the glut is on. Next year you would hope after 12 issues, this should be a steady $40 - $50 book all day long. $18 to slab? super duper dealer discount? at non fast track, im at 14.40 plus $5 invoice and around $20 return shipping fedex. im looking at $20 per to break even, not even counting the price of the book. $18 even with return shipping to aus? Yup $14.40 pr. book for slabbing, $2.10 for the actual book (cover price $3.50 with a 40% discount), $0.15 for the invoice fee (on a 30 book sub) ... so on a 30 book invoice it's only costing you around $1.50/book to get it shipped from Australia to CGC and then back again to Australia? You are making assumptions. How I do things is mine to know. But it isn't like your scenario. Not even close. And that's all I have to say on this matter. :: The only thing that might change in the scenario above is the cost of the actual book - please don't pretend that you're somehow not paying the CGC fees I list above (and, yes, I realize you can save money by using a service within the US that buys the books here and submits them to CGC for you, but that still leaves getting them shipped back to Australia). what he trying to say is he is best at break even. and stop him. and stop asking questions. but 18 isnt breaking even. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
the authority Posted October 6, 2013 Share Posted October 6, 2013 Death's steed! Almost... Where's the laser y'know? Very very cool (thumbs u Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
natevegas Posted October 7, 2013 Share Posted October 7, 2013 Anyone else think the robotic dog in EOW is basically here after watching these videos? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Emezy360 Posted October 7, 2013 Share Posted October 7, 2013 Anyone else think the robotic dog in EOW is basically here after watching these videos? yo Nate that's for the EOW TV Show its a prop Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
natevegas Posted October 7, 2013 Share Posted October 7, 2013 haha I can't find the recent video but that dog looking robot is now completely operational with remote control and can turn etc. I think skynet has evolved. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
retrothecollector Posted October 7, 2013 Share Posted October 7, 2013 I was the second to last bidder on Ryans book. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
youmechooz Posted October 7, 2013 Share Posted October 7, 2013 I was the second to last bidder on Ryans book. theres always the next one Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
retrothecollector Posted October 7, 2013 Share Posted October 7, 2013 Always! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...