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TOY HUNTER Returns April 10th. SEASON TWO STARTS WITH A BANG!

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  • Earth 2 Chris
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    Last night's show was fun. Nice to see the long lost female colleague return. Lots of Mego love last night, and of the more obscure nature like Buck and Black Hole.

    Chris

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  • cjefferys
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    That reminds me how much I love those duck paintings that Carl Barks did. I wish I was rich and owned a few of them.

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  • GlobalObserver
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    I always enjoy the show. I just wish it was an hour long instead of 30 minutes.

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  • Mr. Hollywood
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    Originally posted by hollywoodheroes
    Bigger sales at shows are becoming more and and more commonplace right now. From customers tell me.. they want to really KNOW WHAT THEY ARE GETTING. You can't really do much better than inspecting the item in person.

    I make it easy by taking not only Paypal but also Credit Cards...

    Finally, its easier on me, knowing that the buyer has inspected the items in person and is happy with them. I really don't do any returns from these types of sales; I dont have to.

    It just seems that people really want to inspect the item in person, especially when it comes to big ticket $$$.'

    Jordan
    Jordan,

    Great episode. Not sure if you saw my previous post to you. Will you be attenting Mid-Ohio Con this year? Would love to see you again.

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  • megoguy
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    [IMG] upload pictures online[/IMG]
    Originally posted by palitoy

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  • palitoy
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    Originally posted by megoguy
    Yeah, but how much money would you make if you only charged $1 every time somebody tells you how much they can buy it for on Ebay...

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  • megoguy
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    Yeah, but how much money would you make if you only charged $1 every time somebody tells you how much they can buy it for on Ebay...
    Originally posted by palitoy
    That really makes a lot of sense.

    You'd make even more money by charging $5 for hearing "my wife is going to kill me"

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  • palitoy
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    Originally posted by hollywoodheroes
    Bigger sales at shows are becoming more and and more commonplace right now. From customers tell me.. they want to really KNOW WHAT THEY ARE GETTING. You can't really do much better than inspecting the item in person.
    That really makes a lot of sense.

    You'd make even more money by charging $5 for hearing "my wife is going to kill me"

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  • hollywoodheroes
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    Bigger sales at shows are becoming more and and more commonplace right now. From customers tell me.. they want to really KNOW WHAT THEY ARE GETTING. You can't really do much better than inspecting the item in person.

    I make it easy by taking not only Paypal but also Credit Cards...

    Finally, its easier on me, knowing that the buyer has inspected the items in person and is happy with them. I really don't do any returns from these types of sales; I dont have to.

    It just seems that people really want to inspect the item in person, especially when it comes to big ticket $$$.'

    Jordan

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  • megoguy
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    Last minute deals at cons are par for the course, especially with big ticket items. Most people with serious bread that are buying to invest will wait until the last minute in order to attempt getting a "desperation" discount. You can't really blame them, especially in this market. Both the Tomahawk and Flagg were priced on the highest end of things but keep in mind, big shows, big overhead, and usually some buyers that will pay more because it's in front of them to inspect and that counts for a whole lot with very desirable pieces. I've seen some higher prices on Toy Hunter but I think people go to Jordan when they want just the right thing with a 100% certain grading from a highly legitimate seller. That is worth the extra cost for a lot of serious, no hassle buyers.
    Originally posted by hollywoodheroes
    MVanis--- you are absolutely correct sir.

    The deal was real, not staged in any way. While I can not give the buyer's information, I will say he is an incredible guy; smart, personable and no BS. I could have not asked for a better customer and hope to sell to him again in the future.

    Jordan

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  • RobTMego
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    Would be super cool if Jordan could make Megomeet 2014 next June, I think he would find it super cool how we keep Mego alive and how cool all the new Customs are

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  • VinMan
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    mvanis does that alot. He is usually correct...

    BTW Jordan - one of the best shows yet. I have not missed one and that might have been my favorite!!

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  • hollywoodheroes
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    MVanis--- you are absolutely correct sir.

    The deal was real, not staged in any way. While I can not give the buyer's information, I will say he is an incredible guy; smart, personable and no BS. I could have not asked for a better customer and hope to sell to him again in the future.

    Jordan

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  • Den82
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    Well, if he is I'm sure he still wouldn't tell the truth....considering everyone has to sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement.

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  • mvanis
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    I don't think that was probably all that staged- I was at C2E2 on Sunday and Jordan still had the Flagg sitting there for 7500- that was early afternoon. I'm pretty sure the guy that bought that Flagg is actually a member here- believe he owns an auction house, he was scooping up all sorts of **** at the Kane Co. show

    On a side note, been to 2 shows that Jordan was there and never made the cut for TV... Damnit!

    Let me know if you want company next time- I promise I won't suck at TV!

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