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What's going on here???
Anybody got an explanation for this? Surely a Qatar badge can't be worth that much?
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#2
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That seller often appears inconsistent ( to say the least ) with his pricing.
P.
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#3
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Clearly the seller has no idea what this badge is and just in case it is rare he has put a silly price on it. If it sells at that price he is happy. If it doesn't sell after a while or someone tells him what it is and what it's worth, he can then drop to a more sensible price.
'If in doubt over price' seems to be the motto of a lot of ebay sellers these days. Roger |
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It started at £0.50
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#5
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My mistake then! I couldn't read the picture very well (should have gone to Specsavers!) and thought it was a 'Buy it now' price!
Perhaps it is rare after all! |
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Sorry, I made the same mistake ( this seller does sometimes start his auctions at unrealistically high prices )
P.B.
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Quote:
It is called a free market (unless someone is 'running' it). |
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