CyberSteak said:
Ok. let's say my total bill from aussietoys was $160 US. Assume that I get INCREDIBLY lucky to have mine sell for $150. That means that I was able to pick up a Zoot variant for $10. Wouldn't that be worth the risk? Honestly I think it's a gamble that likely won't pay off. But I'm hoping I'm wrong. Heck even if I get enough back that makes my second one's price only $60 not $80...I'm ahead of the game. And I'll be able to put that extra $20 towards other figures.
Now does that make sense?
It makes sense that you ARE looking to make money off of people. You are looking to reduce how much you paid buy selling the figure to some other poor slob of a collector (and I mean that in the nicest way possible). If you didn't want to pay the 80 dollars you shouldn't have gotten the figure. I don't like people that sell figures like this with an increased starting bid.
When people buy a figure with the intention of selling it as soon as they get it they are called scalpers. I don't like those people. You took that Zoot figure from someone who could have bought it for 80 (which is still insane) knowing that the bids will likely pass 100, and to make sure no one finds a deal on the figure you make the starting bid 50. I don't like that kind of behavior. People on the message boards are suppose to help each other out, not screw them on figure prices. If you want to put him up for auction like this, fine, but don't peddle your goods here and expect us to jump for joy.
I really hate ebay sellers that do this.