04-18-2021 09:46 PM
Someone retracted an offer of $10K. And now the price isn't moving. $108.50 when?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/393251554954?_trksid=p2471758.m4704
04-19-2021 10:07 AM
How can you prove it wasn't opened and re-glued or resealed. You can't.
Thanks for the entertainment.
04-19-2021 10:12 AM
The person running up your bids has zero feedback.
I think they are doing it for sport.
I also think you're a target for scammers.
Even if you sold this empty wrapper for $100 and said in your listings a million times that it was
empty, the person who pays $100 and receives it could open an INAD because it arrived "empty"
and you're out your $100.
04-19-2021 10:15 AM
Lawdy! Don't ship it in a poly-mailer.
04-19-2021 10:49 AM
🤞That this empty candy wrapper will be mine! 😂🤣
I will not go a penny over 15K .....Period! 🤑
04-19-2021 05:26 PM
Currently at $10,100. Honestly, i would not want to be the seller on this.
I wish you luck!
04-19-2021 05:34 PM
Actually there are many barb wire collectors. Anyone who is interested in the History of the US would understand the value barb wire had in making America what it was. There are collectors with thousands of examples.
04-19-2021 06:10 PM
@Anonymous
@Anonymous wrote:What the hell kind of math are you doing btw there in your background?
Looks like Trigonometry, see the tangent symbol.
04-19-2021 06:36 PM
@soh.maryl wrote:How does an empty candy bar wrapper actually get into circulation?
Do they not have QC staff at the Twix factory?
When I worked in a warehouse for a small chain of drug stores, you'd be surprised how many empty packages we received.
If I knew they were worth money, I would have kept them on not toss them in the trash.
04-19-2021 06:38 PM
@Anonymous wrote:What the hell kind of math are you doing btw there in your background?
Trig
04-19-2021 06:40 PM
@terrycece62 wrote:WOW
empty candy bar wrappers are collectable ?
Okay now I can die because I have seen everything now.
I also would be very surprised if the winner of this auction follows through and pays
Several years ago I noticed a listing for "barb wire " I thought that was strange( just me i guess)
I learned a long time ago that there's a collector for everything.
My uncle worked the local flea market as a comic book dealer as well as other odds and ends. He recruited me to help when I was in my early teens, forty-something years ago. It was a way to earn a few dollars or a few comics.
One day, a man asked if we had any barbed wire and said that he was a collector. I knew of coins, stamps, baseball cards and of course comics, but never heard of such a thing as a barbed wire collector.
There's a collector for everything. That was one of the many lessons I learned, working at the flea market on weekends in the 1970s.
I sound old, lol.
04-19-2021 07:39 PM
04-19-2021 07:53 PM
@bigdeals.etc wrote:
@inhawaii wrote:Currently at $10,100. Honestly, i would not want to be the seller on this.
I wish you luck!
If I were the seller and IF the buyer pays and stiffs me with a false SNAD, I wonder if I can just retain 50% of the refund and still be up 5k.
Nope. The OP's using a 'No Returns' policy. Would have been a good listing for the OP to have used 'Free Returns'.
04-19-2021 08:49 PM
I didn't take home that empty, sealed Oscar Meyer microwavable bacon box I saw in the store last week. Now I feel like I've given away the key to a fortune.
Man, I'm so bummed.
04-20-2021 02:28 AM
04-20-2021 07:45 AM
Oh geez, 4 years ago, lol. Makes sense given the time of death I guess. Thanks for the link.