Garentee this thread is going to get moved. But as far as Burning Shadows Rainbow Rare or any other Zard Rainbow Rare. And the Hidden Fates Zard are all very very hard to pull and burning shadows booster boxes are going up in value already. So I’d say the price is justified for all of those. Now these brand new Champions Path Zards make no sense to buy now. But once product stops being printed a year or two or whenever from now it would make more sense.
All in all beautiful cards! But don’t let the money blind you. Buy what makes you happy!
Both accounts appear to belong to collectibles guru. I know the second place feedback belong to him, but it’s funny how the winners on these auctions all have the same feedback. I’m saying that I think it’s highly likely that both accounts belong to collectibles guru and that if that really is the case, then what legal action can PWCC take against someone interfering with their auctions.
If they were both paid for then I stand corrected on the two accounts part. From the last post I read from @qwchansey i thought they hadn’t registered as sold according to PWCC.
The person is question is still attempting to shown manipulating prices on IG.
I’m saying that the first and second place winner are the same person. Not sure how confusing it is. Why would anyone make a big deal about a second place winner. I only point out the second account because it matches a known price manipulator. Ergo, the winner is the probably the same person. So far according to the PWCC market place and QWchansey’s post this same person won $150k worth of items. Again, when these items aren’t paid for then should I be free to shill bid up these auctions on two accounts? That’s essentially what I’m saying.
So far they are not on the PWCC sales history. The only reason I might appear upset is that I’ve auctioned my items off before on PWCC and people being able to mess with your money is not fun. Please keep making fun of what you think I’m upset about. I was simply asking a question on whether or not PWCC can pursue people messing (a hypothetical situation) their auctions like it has been mentioned here before. The bigger auction houses were stated to have legal recourse, not criminal or FBI (that letter was pretty & creative haha). Again, my question is can they pursue legal action again a person who wins $100K+ in items and not pay. (not whether it would be worth it).
searched on the ebay community Q&A, and found someone who wrote this…i’m no lawyer but would be interested to see if anyone knows enough about the legal situation. does an auction under law qualify it as a real lawful contract, regardless if it’s on eBay? even eBay includes this note that by bidding you are putting yourself in a legal contract to purchase should you win the auction. but their policy on cancellation is just laughable…
There’s nothing inherently wrong with that. The issue I have is with him faking the sale of his 1st ed PSA 9 charizard on ebay to push the sales up higher.
Thank you for answering my question. I hope that the items get paid for and there’s not shady business that overtakes the hobby. Apparently @jonandek has had their card not paid for on two separate auctions. I’ll keep quite on the matter and see what happens.
i’ve had this happen to me numerous times on my own auctions, especially for bigger items. it’s very frustrating after waiting patiently for a week+ and then have to face these dicks. time is money, regardless what people are saying here that there is no harm done with an unpaid order. there is very real monetary consequences here…
the fact that eBay doesn’t even back up its own word that a bid is a legal contract to buy is just the biggest slap in their own face.
but yes, i do hope you are able to make the sale, but the whole point i was trying to get at is maybe legal action is possible if you want to pursue that. i have never seen anyone do it, but i’d love to see some motivated individual stick this to the shiller and eBay for not even policing their own policy. smh.
They’re not paid for… yet. When you see that this person bid 60k on a BGS 9 it throws into doubt all of the other auctions. I doubt any of these will be paid for but am happy to be proven wrong.
Also, collectibesguru listed a BGS 9 1st Ed Base Charizard the day after the auction on eBay.
They still don’t come up for me… I must be doing something wrong. You’re talking about the recent BGS 1st Edition Zards and on the PWCC auction archive?