If people are looking stuff up on Ebay, you need to tell them to look up what stuff actually SOLD for on Ebay. There's a world of difference. There are lots of people who list and re-list (over and over 1,000 times, I assume because they have millions of dollars to waste on relisting fees or something) toys that are overpriced.
And then, the same toys pop up for .99 starting bid and usually go for about the right rate.
Just because something is listed on Ebay for $100, doesn't mean it'll sell so that's not it's "worth". That's the number one thing many of these people don't understand.
And then, the same toys pop up for .99 starting bid and usually go for about the right rate.
Just because something is listed on Ebay for $100, doesn't mean it'll sell so that's not it's "worth". That's the number one thing many of these people don't understand.
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