Hi,
Pardon me for jumping in but I just wanted to add my two cents. Ebay is a
global marketplace. That meams buyers and sellers world over get together to trade different wares, all the while negotiating a myriad of obstacles like payment terms, shipping arrangements, product condition, seller and buyer reputation, etc.
Having said that, not everyone has a Walmart in their backyard so they can drive down the street and pick and choose from whats available. There are plenty of people around the world that understand this and therefore turn to ebay to get the same item(s) at competitive prices.
There really is no such thing as price gouging for collectibles. As one person already noted, if you dont want to pay the price, then by all means dont. Lots of times you can wait a bit longer for an item to come down in price or perhaps another seller will come along to sell the exact same item at a lower price. Now, that doesnt make the first seller a "crook" if someone decides not to wait and pay the price he's asking. It means the buyer might be under time pressure to get the item, may have deeper pockets than you and would rather spend a few extra bucks now than get into a bidding war, etc. Also, its not the seller's fault if two or more bidders get into a heated bidding war, driving up the price of an item in the process. If they did their homework and noted the same item was available elsewhere on ebay, does that make the seller any less reputable because of this?
The point I'm trying to bring out is that if no one buys an item at an inflated price, then the seller will eventually have to lower his price, take it off sale, or another seller will come along and offer it at a more affordable price. Its really capitalism working at its finest, particularly if you see the process work from both sides of the fence.
Cordially,
Lightning2000
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