HatsEnough
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This has been a question since ebay came around. It is obvious that some people don't bother to look around at what other items are selling for before trying to price their own items. I first started on ebay buying old photos in the 1990s and there is a particular photo of a certain person that you'll be lucky to get $25 for because he is a) not a popular person in his field, and b) his photo is plentiful as heck. Now, I've seen it sold for $5, $9.99 once in a while for $20. But never higher than that. But invariably I'll see idiots come on trying to sell the same photo for $200 or even higher. Often the same photo is up for sale 20 times a month on the bay and no one ever gets more than $20 for it, but there are always a few morons trying to get $200 and more for it.
I have seen it with just about every area of collecting on ebay. There's that guy selling the Stetson cowboy hat, for instance. For years he's been trying to get $399 out of that thing. It might be worth $100 because the crease is a cool horseshoe crease. But he'll never, ever get $399 for it. There's the nitwits trying to get $400 for some average 1900s era top hats, the idiots thinking every Borsalino is worth $200 or more, the fools that think every boater is from the 1920s and automatically worth no less than $150.
I just wish I had 5 cents for every time these idiots wasted their time posting their never-gonna-sell-it auction. I'd be a millionaire.
I have seen it with just about every area of collecting on ebay. There's that guy selling the Stetson cowboy hat, for instance. For years he's been trying to get $399 out of that thing. It might be worth $100 because the crease is a cool horseshoe crease. But he'll never, ever get $399 for it. There's the nitwits trying to get $400 for some average 1900s era top hats, the idiots thinking every Borsalino is worth $200 or more, the fools that think every boater is from the 1920s and automatically worth no less than $150.
I just wish I had 5 cents for every time these idiots wasted their time posting their never-gonna-sell-it auction. I'd be a millionaire.