by mrgoo1 » Wed Jan 18, 2012 6:20 am
macainautos wrote:Can you post a link when you list this on eBay?
How come everyone thinks the worst of people? You know, I'm gonna change my stance on this, just to see who I tick off. SELL YOUR BUTT OFF!!!! They make money off you, make your money off them. FREE ENTERPRISE! AMERICA! BE THE CAPITALISTIC PIG YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO BE. I buy some autographs on eBay, that are cheaper than what the celebrity (whos gotten a chunk of our money one way or another) charges and more often than not, on better material. I love buying a HOF signed OMLB baseball cheaper than what a new ball costs (I just got a PSA/DNA authenticated Bob Feller on a Bobby Brown ball for $5 and bought a game used team signed certified ball of the '82 St Louis Cardinals last month for $5). I'm all for people selling their autographs. Celebrities shouldn't care either especially when they usually charge for more than their worth. You can't get much for a signed card anyway. As far as people who don't charge... sell those too. If I was well off, I wouldn't care if someone sold mine. It's helping out my fellow American in these economic times. It's called sharing the wealth. What ruins a lot is greed. I have sold some of my things to obtain others that I wanted more. So, macainautos, chill out. Not everyone is out to make a buck.
[quote="macainautos"]Can you post a link when you list this on eBay?[/quote]
How come everyone thinks the worst of people? You know, I'm gonna change my stance on this, just to see who I tick off. SELL YOUR BUTT OFF!!!! They make money off you, make your money off them. FREE ENTERPRISE! AMERICA! BE THE CAPITALISTIC PIG YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO BE. I buy some autographs on eBay, that are cheaper than what the celebrity (whos gotten a chunk of our money one way or another) charges and more often than not, on better material. I love buying a HOF signed OMLB baseball cheaper than what a new ball costs (I just got a PSA/DNA authenticated Bob Feller on a Bobby Brown ball for $5 and bought a game used team signed certified ball of the '82 St Louis Cardinals last month for $5). I'm all for people selling their autographs. Celebrities shouldn't care either especially when they usually charge for more than their worth. You can't get much for a signed card anyway. As far as people who don't charge... sell those too. If I was well off, I wouldn't care if someone sold mine. It's helping out my fellow American in these economic times. It's called sharing the wealth. What ruins a lot is greed. I have sold some of my things to obtain others that I wanted more. So, macainautos, chill out. Not everyone is out to make a buck.