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The listing, TOPPS MICKEY MANTLE has ended.
This card is a legitimate Topps reprint. Much different from many unathorized counterfeits that are commonly offered. The difference is: This card was indeed manufactured by Topps. It is not a phony. This is a genuine Topps issued Mickey Mantle reprint. This card is graded a perfect 10 by All Star Grading. I am offering up this beauty with NO MINIMUM OPENING BID. That's right. Unprotected and totally at risk. Have fun bidding, or just watching. This one should cause a stir of Listia excitement. - Or - put this all to rest with a GIN show stopper.
Credits are earned on Listia. You can accumulate credits a number of ways. You can get free credits by performing tasks such as watching videos or participation in offers. You can get credits by listing items that people spend their accumulated points on. (That's what I do) or you can buy credits outright. The current cost to buy them is $1 for 27,500 credits.
@75comet-why don't you go back and concentrate on your overpriced auctions if you don't like a sellers auction!!!!75Comet is the biggest hypocrite on this site!!
I Got a 2006 Mickey Mantle Reprint Yesterday From eBay For $4.. Why in the world would you list a basically worthless reprint for a 20 million GIN even if it does have a 0 starting price. Sounds like you're trying to deceitfully capitalize on the Listia communities ignorance to make some big bucks. The card is up to around $30. bucks already. It Just Doesn't Sound Like a Fair Listing To Me.
i blocked you long ago when i saw your listings i looked and listia does not have any rule and yes buyer beware Caveat Emptor agreed and you do have great feedback can not argue with that and I do not want to get my pressure up either it does not help with my Dialysis so you have a great day an i will stop commenting as well as to to raise your's either :)
And I am not telling you what to sell your item for making a comment that is a very very high price would you sell a car worth 700.00 for 7,000 if someone offered it? that again seems greedy and why the sports card world has so many problems inflated prices
Okay, you think I am greedy. If I am, caveat emtor. Wouldn't hurt my feelings a bit if you decide to block my account so you don't have to get your blood pressure up. Take a look at my transactions. I've listed and sold cards for 100s of millions of credits with 100% positive feedback.
I think your the one who needs to make his mind up you had a person ask is it an 93 ? you stated YES.... see copy and paste...Original Drew223 Is this the 1983 reprint May 7th 2017, 1:06 AM like Picture?type=square baseballfanattic Yes May 7th 2017, 3:09 PM
i think asking 20 million for a card is a bit much and not fair but you have a good time with that. my point is that is just not right putting a gin in if you are a dealer of cards you know better :( if you think its worth 20 million well that's you know.......... my worry is an upsepecting person might think its worth 725.00 just not good business :(
Opening bid started at zero. What part of that don't you understand ? Nobody has to spend 20 million. If they want it now, I am willing to part with it for 20 million. Otherwise, simply be the highest bidder. No greed on my part. It's at risk, to the highest bidder. If you have appointed yourself the value cop of Listia, great job. You have shared your feelings on this matter. I am completely within my rights to ask whatever price I choose. Make note of the fact, I could have hidden your comments, but I don't play that way. I have absolutely nothing to hide, and nothing to be ashamed of, and nothing to apologize for. You should " know better " than to tell me what I can ask for what I own.
I don't force anyone to bid. I don't lie about anything I list. If I own something, I can ask any price I want for it. Asking and getting are not the same thing. If you don't like my price, don't hit the GIN button, and you won't be affected.
you say there is no greed but you stated you would take 20 million that's 725.00 for at most a 10.00 card i have abut 5 myself sorry that seems a bit greedy
If somebody wants it bad enough, they might pay 20 million. Value is ALWAYS determined by offer and ACCEPTANCE. Without both elements, there is and never will be value.
i hit the wrong key you don't even know the year of card lol so do not come at me..... your a real peach just want to get way over value and argue when your called out
If you don't feel it's worth 20 million credits, then don't accidentally hit the GIN button. In case you didn't notice, I started the bidding at zero. Totally without the protection of a minimum bid. If somebody wants it bad enough to use the GIN, then the auction is over and put to rest. Worth is determined by what someone is willing to pay coupled with what a seller is willing to accept. Offer and acceptance is the formula for value. Not your value declaration or mine. Right now the bid stands at 101k, so that is the real time value. If you're interested in spending more than that, bid. Good luck!
I am not sure I understand the question. In some auctions, sellers require shipping to be paid by the buyer. However, I always offer free shipping, so that wouldn't apply to anything I list. -- Perhaps, if your credit balance isn't sufficient to cover the bid, you would need to buy credits to cover the difference. I hope that helps. Good luck
Nice i tried putti g this together at one point..still have a few left ,like Pafko,Jackie, Mantle of course..i might go backmto doing that..if you have any more of the 83s id be interested