I explained to Brent a long time ago that stacking like listings is a disservice to his customers. All he could say was he’s way too busy to strategize the listings individually and his customers do well enough.
I said hire somebody to help besides his wife cause it’s only fair. He said that’s easy for me to say lol.
Anyway, here’s another example (he did two PSA 10 1st base Charizard’s closing within a day of each other):
Works in my favour, I’m looking for one of those bad bois >:]
I’d argue that not only does stacking the same listing cause issues but having all Pokemon cards end within 45 minutes of each other is also a problem for sellers. As a buyer, it’s hard to jump between auctions ending seconds or minutes apart.
Duel or triple display monitors should help with that. Its what I use to focus on multiple ebay listings ending at the same time. Hasn’t steered me wrong yet.
Are you using the word duel like I was actually fighting my monitors? LOL. Either way no I’m not a person that gets angry easily. Maybe I am passionate when I lose but never angry.
What that I said led to this conversation lol.
Let’s start over this way…a good tip is if your selling identical items of high value have them close 2 weeks apart. If they’re not 1000.00 cards then separate their closings by a week.
If you need an explanation you’re in the wrong business;)
Always bid on the 1st auction when you have duplicate listings. I’ve never seen the second auction go below the first as long as the two products are similar. FOMO is real here, usually to the tune of 5-15%. Man, PWCC should charge a higher premium for listing the card second in a duplicate situation.
I bought one recently, for quite a large sum, so I think I will sit out of this one and let the others go at it.
I am eyeing the Shadowless Charizard. Yes, I am still going after one. It’s so hard to find them. Now there are two, but it seems there will be stiff competition. I don’t feel like I have a strong position. This one could cost quite a bit.