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Lady ga ga just sold a bunch of signed cd covers on pre order for 20 dollars and then I see people selling them close to 200 and up.
Are dealers asking too much for their graphs?
I'm not talking about people who have passed on.
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I would say the Lady Gaga example you mention as excessive mark-up. Experienced collectors will not pay that and soon those prices will drop as more sellers have them to sell. In the end, the buyer determines the final price. And, for the most part, it's a buyer's market.
The Cherie Currie mark-up from $50 direct from her to $80 for a reseller is not excessive. With eBay fees, Paypal fees, and shipping time and expenses that sounds fair and reasonable. Of course, wouldn't a smart shopper compare prices and get the one offered by her at the lower price?
True Joe, I forgot about the whole fees a seller has to go through. Wasn't thinking of it that way. You're right with the fees that seller has to go through they would have to put it up for the higher price. Yes of course a smart shopper would go through her store to buy.
Who wouldn't prefer getting it straight from the source, too.
I was thinking about Chris Cornell when he had signed cd's for 15 dollars, great deal from the source or people ask 125 ish for an lp signed by Chris.
I wouldn't buy a Bette Midler for 250 dollars on Raac ,when you can buy them way cheaper else where.
I think I saw Bette's signed book for like $20 somewhere.
I understand when some of these sellers say that the price is negotiable, but sometimes they're so out of touch with their prices I don't know what to say. I've seen some sellers sit on their items for years because they just have no idea.
My main interest is indie artists - people who you'll see on late night shows or SNL and whose music gets plenty of exposure but aren't necessarily household names. The prices I see on some of these bands that I've gotten with ease are pretty dumb. Most of these artists happily sign postshow or sell signed items at the merch table at fair prices. Since sellers seem hell bent on intercepting them at airports or hotels (and hence sort of telegraphing that they probably aren't fans), I think their perspective on just how difficult some of these artists are to get is a bit distorted.
My favorite band (CHVRCHES) has headlined fests, appeared on US and foreign TV many times, has their work featured in movies and games. They're successful and popular. I see professional sellers putting pretty high prices on their items, and a general sentiment among collectors that they've become more difficult. However, if you're a big fan, you know that's not exactly true. Hence most fans don't even bother looking at Ebay listings unless it's for a charity auction - or something genuinely unique. I see relatively few sales of their items because 1) The prices are stupid and 2) Fans know they're especially difficult to get if they want one.
Hi Paul,
My max bid for an item includes the BP/juice, fees, opinions/papers if necessary, shipping etc.
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