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If you've ever wondered why baby sea ponies keep getting listed for $100+ loose, or any of the other crazy price jumps that seem to be common on ebay lately, there's your answer. She'll often bid(and win) multiple auctions for the same pony too, which further messes up the market.
Sounds like sellers should block this person Would you be willing to share a name? I don't want this person bidding on my auctions
I was really surprised recently when I was updating my eBay price guide when I saw a baby sea pony with her float sell for $70. I'm guessing that was the result of her bidding. Luckily I was only recording baby sea ponies without their floats at the time because I am guessing she didn't pay.
Post Merge: September 06, 2016, 04:34:16 PMQuote from: bluerose9978 on September 06, 2016, 03:33:50 PMI was really surprised recently when I was updating my eBay price guide when I saw a baby sea pony with her float sell for $70. I'm guessing that was the result of her bidding. Luckily I was only recording baby sea ponies without their floats at the time because I am guessing she didn't pay.You must have missed the ones that went for over $100 recently In all honesty, it is pretty sad but I use humor to deal with stress many times