posted on August 27, 2002 06:36:26 PM new
Blairwitch...
I am not a BV promoter, but I have to ask you...
You say all BV has are junk listings for nickel and dime stuff...and then you consider this as low quality...
Since when is a Ming Dynasty Celadon Vase priced at $60,000.00 considered low quality? What in the world would you consider high quality if that isn't?
What kind of things do YOU list???
What quality do they fall into?
posted on August 27, 2002 07:39:53 PM new
Me too (the red x's)
Whatever happened to that BV seller who was trying to peddle his Simpsons VCDs for $987,654,321.00? That one showed a good case for the need of listing fees
[ edited by RB on Aug 27, 2002 07:39 PM ]
posted on August 27, 2002 08:17:32 PM new
How many people would bid on any of that stuff at BV? At any auction including ebay with actually seeing the item and getting an appraisal of their own? Does BV have an escrow service? The very presence of those items make BV look worse than the 1 cent baseball cards or new laptop computers for $150 in my opinion.
posted on August 27, 2002 10:26:38 PM new
After taking a look at those auctions, it is clear someone from AW listed all those items knowing that they weren't real just to show someone could list something for hundreds of thousands of dollars. If you check out the painting of Santa Barbara, you would know that this painting isn't close to being worth $15,000. Heck, it would be lucky if it were worth $15.00. But if wasn't clearly a farce and was an item this person actually had and had it listed at a price that was realistic, then it would be a step in the right direction. But as with everything else at bidville, the deadbeats strike again.