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I like the Q & A.......

 

Q: 2mil..u sure???

 

A: I'm taking a wait and see attitude. When I was a kid they were worth at least a million to me. They could be offered later at a 40-90% discount. Stay tuned.

 

Wow, a 40 - 90% discount. Somebody volunteer to pop this wretch's BIN!!

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Is this your auction. That price is crazy. 2,000,000 dollars for an incomplete non-certified non variant run of marvel star wars comics. I wouldn't pay, even if I had, 2,000,000 dollars for a complete run with price variants all graded CGC 9.8 with a signature series from the whole cast and crew including george lucas. this auction is so far beyond crazy that it is laughable

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893scratchchin-thumb.gifm, stored in an attic! that's where i want to get my comics from. my folks' attic is about 200 degrees most of the year.

 

hey, is that a 35 cent cover price on the star wars 1?

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sorta stupid is more like it. i guess he likes paying fees to ebay

 

Not really, fees are in flux - they are credited back or added on every time you change the price. I don't have a clue what the ceiling is. For example, an offering for $2,000 might be the same as $1,000,000, but if you put it back to $.99 before it ends or before you cancel it, the fees are credited back to your account. yeahok.gif

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sorta stupid is more like it. i guess he likes paying fees to ebay

 

Not really, fees are in flux - they are credited back or added on every time you change the price. I don't have a clue what the ceiling is. For example, an offering for $2,000 might be the same as $1,000,000, but if you put it back to $.99 before it ends or before you cancel it, the fees are credited back to your account. yeahok.gif

 

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Yes it only took me 5 years to figure that out! Just figured it out last week.

 

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