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Ebay Update

Posted by:
Knightwing at 2007-08-05 8:36 am
I'm sure many of you remember the ebay acution for the vast majority of G1 toys.  Well you can check out the auction here in case you forgot or didn't see it the first time it was posted.  The price has come down quite a bit.  In fact, it's now a fraction of it's orignal $1,000,000 starting bid.  The current price is still to rich for my blood, but at least I can understand people willing to pay the current fair.

Comments
HumanError said,  - 2007-08-05 09:36:11
WOW! From $1,000,000 down to $50,000 thats a huge drop! still to rich for my blood though.
Scorpomike said,  - 2007-08-05 11:39:28
I'd have to win the lottery before I'd even consider looking at it. I'd rather spend $50,000 on a couple vehicles.
megatron said,  - 2007-08-05 20:06:25
well thats more like it , for a very serious / rich collector , but still not worth 50k . what i would have done was look them up in a well known price guild then put them up for auction .50k no way .who ever the bidder is that put the first bid is gonna make transformers on ebay dificult to buy now. because everyone on ebay thats selling there transformers will sell them at a higher price ,and set standards for pricing transformers.
what do you think ?
Knight wing said,  - 2007-08-06 05:27:01
I wouldn't worry too much Megatron. The price avrages out to be around $125 ea. Considering most are MIB/MISB many of them are in fact worth that. And, a $50,000 TF auction is very rare. This one isolated auction won't really be enough to drive prices up.
Hoodimus Prime said,  - 2007-08-06 14:59:21
This is actually the second relist for this set the first listing was pulled because Megatron had no cap the second auction ended at only 999.999.99 and her reserve price set at 1 million so she relists it for the second time more realistically with no reserve price so this time it will sell


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