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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Rogue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You're not very observent are you!! There is NO reserve or forced > insurance!!!! As for the postage, it is a guess on weight and > distance! Yes it's easy to change your auction and then state someone as wrong. > That's what the bidding process is for, DAH. So people can "try" to > get a bargin, sometimes they do, sometimes not. A bargain is not one which has a starting value (and a reserve price) almost that of the premium value of the total sum. > I just saw an auction > end that ended close to $400 just for the Mini series!!! There are idiots everywhere. I'm speaking to one. > > I stand by statement on the condition of these comics!! I would grade > most in MINT, because I never read them. But once you buy them they go > down to Near Mint. And the prices I quoted were NM (as no one ever sells mint because it's almost impossible to be flawless) based on Mile High Comics who sell based on premium prices. > > Next time you see some one like myself, who has never done something > like this before, you might try advising them instead of what you have > done to me. That's what you get for posting to a non market-place newsgroup and spamming multiple groups at that. Perhaps you should have asked for advice before starting the auction. > I wouldn't sell my comics if I didn't have to. And you'd have a better chance if you started the auction with a much much much lower starting bid of around $50 - $100.
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