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Re: FS-Pirate & Town Sets Mint In Sealed Boxes/Pack
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lugnet.market.theory
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Wed, 29 Nov 2000 00:38:26 GMT
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In lugnet.market.theory, Paul Rutenberg writes:
> Hello Todd
> Sorry you see it that way, but i don't, a sealed bid is a normal item used
> by the biggesat auction houses in the world, both Sotheby's and Christies
> use it, they are just called sealed bid auctions and not O.B.O.s.
Yup -- exactly! SBA's and OBO's are simply two different names for the same
thing.
SBA's are perfectly welcome in .market.auction and OBO's are perfectly
welcome in .market.buy-sell-trade.
> To me its just a let me see how much my Lego is worth right now, if nobody
> bids enough for it, i will just write everybody who bid an email that says
> i sold it to somebody else, seems like a quite a bit of waste of time and
> space here for
> things like that-
> If he would say set XXX $70,00 or best offer by end of the week, that would
> be a O.B.O.
> Like i said he has a closed bid Auction with a reserve price, don't get what
> i want, don't sell, who is going to know the difference??
There isn't any difference.
--Todd
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| | Re: FS-Pirate & Town Sets Mint In Sealed Boxes/Pack
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| Hello Todd Sorry you see it that way, but i don't, a sealed bid is a normal item used by the biggesat auction houses in the world, both Sotheby's and Christies use it, they are just called sealed bid auctions and not O.B.O.s. To me its just a let me (...) (24 years ago, 28-Nov-00, to lugnet.market.theory)
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