this isn't a bad price for a red fury. i don't really care for the figures.
don't yell at me if it is outrageously priced, it was £5 ($10) when i found it
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/The-Warriors-Mezc ... dZViewItem
quite a good deal (red fury)
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quite a good deal (red fury)
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Re: quite a good deal (red fury)
I never understand why people get upset at the price of stuff on eBay...I mean, it's customers who bid the price up...the seller has very limited control on that.
Good Find.
Good Find.
Re: quite a good deal (red fury)
I agree, believe it or not, I start my bids at $1,000. I love to see the desparation of the person that is trying to out-bid me and just can't find the way to beat me! So far all my bids have hit less than $400 so I am fortunate.alexfugazi wrote: I never understand why people get upset at the price of stuff on eBay...I mean, it's customers who bid the price up...the seller has very limited control on that.
Good Find.
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Re: quite a good deal (red fury)
Yeah, I'm more of a fan of waiting until the last few seconds or so and entering in my absolute max bid. If I get it, good, but if not...it wasn't meant to be...
I find that if I put in a super high bid early on, you're more likely to run into someone so stupidly desperate to beat your high bid that you end up paying a lot more in the long haul.
I find that if I put in a super high bid early on, you're more likely to run into someone so stupidly desperate to beat your high bid that you end up paying a lot more in the long haul.
