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| As an eBay seller, I have access to what any item sold for in the last 3 years, be it in a pure auction, BIN, or Best Offer. When I searched for this card, it sold for $175.00. I understand your comment, and it's interesting that buyers can't see the final selling price, whereas sellers can. One possible reason is that eBay doesn't want buyers to see how much of a discount a specific seller is willing to give on his merchandise, especially if that seller customarily lists his items with the best offer option. Similarly, they probably don't want buyers in general to push the best offer button too far and make ridiculously low offers, which are sometimes accepted by desperate sellers, as that trend would affect eBay's bottom line. So, for those who want to know the true selling price, they make them jump through hoops to suit their purpose. Unfortunately, c'est la vie. ____________________
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| quote: Originally posted by promoking: As an eBay seller, I have access to what any item sold for in the last 3 years, be it in a pure auction, BIN, or Best Offer.
I don't sell on ebay, but I have access to Product Research, with sales data going back three years. |
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| I haven't bought on eBay in a while. So, that research option is available to buyers, as well, for free? ____________________
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