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Post by dx*chogokin*king on Apr 6, 2006 14:44:22 GMT -5
Its NOT lucky at all. People dose not like to BUY IT NOW with high price. I been selling on ebay for over 5 years now and watch countless auctions. I am sure it is not "lucky" dont u think? Sorry... i used the wrong words--- It is strange to see some buy it now t28 that are not sell and this one in not a mint condition is able to reach this amount. In this case the seller had been lucky i guess...
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Post by Daikengo on Apr 6, 2006 17:35:49 GMT -5
I belive you're right..
All the auctions starting with a low price grow faster than an high starting price one..
It is possible that people are afraid to buy the toy immediately..
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Post by kelvincrunch on Apr 6, 2006 23:05:06 GMT -5
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Post by mayita on May 12, 2006 19:08:17 GMT -5
its weird that the winner of that auction is not longer a registered user
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Post by Hendra on May 13, 2006 0:27:51 GMT -5
Its NOT lucky at all. People dose not like to BUY IT NOW with high price. I been selling on ebay for over 5 years now and watch countless auctions. But how would you feel or what would you be your reaction if the ending price is way below what you want?
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Post by dx*chogokin*king on May 13, 2006 5:39:12 GMT -5
its weird that the winner of that auction is not longer a registered user I dont see how he is no longer register user.
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Post by dx*chogokin*king on May 13, 2006 5:46:41 GMT -5
Its NOT lucky at all. People dose not like to BUY IT NOW with high price. I been selling on ebay for over 5 years now and watch countless auctions. But how would you feel or what would you be your reaction if the ending price is way below what you want? I would say thats the way of life. sometime u win sometime u lose. In an open auctions if the price dose not met ur expectation than there is nothing much u can do just have to accept it. We dont always get the price we want it but sometime in life u can never be too greedy. We have seem alot other people's auctions thats even worse then ours. We gave everyone fair chance to bid if it go below ur desire price so be it. U just have to accept the fact that u tried. If u want to get the right price than should put a reserve on it. Thats the chance u must take since it an online auction not a physical store retail price. That just my 2 cents. Bryan
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Post by Hendra on May 13, 2006 8:20:55 GMT -5
its weird that the winner of that auction is not longer a registered user I dont see how he is no longer register user. It is weird that both Mayita and you have the same avatar. Are you guys twin separated at birth?
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Post by mayita on May 13, 2006 11:06:07 GMT -5
and whe became part of this comunity on the same month and year
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Post by uberrider on Feb 18, 2008 0:23:42 GMT -5
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Post by mannix143 on Feb 18, 2008 0:57:59 GMT -5
IMHO just about the right price, how much do you guys think t28 cost at that condition?
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Post by jwm on Feb 18, 2008 14:08:12 GMT -5
This would be just about the only vintage piece that I'd go for if I was stinking rich enough to afford it. But I'm not rich, stinking or otherwise.
JWM
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Post by uberrider on Feb 18, 2008 15:05:01 GMT -5
How much do you guys think the Godaikin DX version go for?
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Post by Erik Sjoen on Feb 18, 2008 17:08:23 GMT -5
$1200-$1600 for the Godaikin. Man $3500 for the chokinzoku.. That's a week long trip to Japan and well over a grand for toy shopping. crazy...
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Post by corellianvette on Feb 20, 2008 2:17:59 GMT -5
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Post by uberrider on Feb 20, 2008 22:23:11 GMT -5
Good find! I'm scouting for the Godaikin version myself.
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