WTB: Harby #0 Pink. Raw or CGC. HG.
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WTB: Harby #0 Pink. Raw or CGC. HG.
I picked up some nice NM copies of Harby #1-7 recently. Thought a nice #0 pink would go well with them.
Having said that, I'm looking for a PINK #0 in high grade.
Prefer raw to save on shipping but ok with CGC. Please don't gouge me! Thanks in advance.
Cheers!
Having said that, I'm looking for a PINK #0 in high grade.
Prefer raw to save on shipping but ok with CGC. Please don't gouge me! Thanks in advance.
Cheers!
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Re: WTB: Harby #0 Pink. Raw or CGC. HG.
shawn_low wrote:Please don't gouge me! Thanks in advance.
Cheers!


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Re: WTB: Harby #0 Pink. Raw or CGC. HG.
Or he is just fishing for a good deal. Nothing wrong with that in my book.DarqueArcher wrote:shawn_low wrote:Please don't gouge me! Thanks in advance.
Cheers!Interesting statement. Not exactly sure how you can "gouge" in the selling of comics. There is nothing forcing you to pay a price for an item if it is to high just don't buy. If you do buy then apparently it is a price you are happy with. By the way welcome to the board.
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Re: WTB: Harby #0 Pink. Raw or CGC. HG.
I agree just the statement could have been worded differently. Gouging is when hurricane goes through a city and lumber and other materials needed to repair property are raised in price excessively. Because seller knows buyer need said supplies which forces consumer to pay excessive price. This is "extortion" and illegal according to the Consumer Protection Act 1987. I just think fundamentally you can not be "gouged" in the collectibles market. Nothing is forcing you to pay the price if you feel it is to high don't buy. But you are exactly right there is nothing wrong with him looking for a good deal and fair price. But that his decision to make and I hope he finds a deal he is happy with.*SQUEE* wrote:Or he is just fishing for a good deal. Nothing wrong with that in my book.DarqueArcher wrote:shawn_low wrote:Please don't gouge me! Thanks in advance.
Cheers!Interesting statement. Not exactly sure how you can "gouge" in the selling of comics. There is nothing forcing you to pay a price for an item if it is to high just don't buy. If you do buy then apparently it is a price you are happy with. By the way welcome to the board.

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Re: WTB: Harby #0 Pink. Raw or CGC. HG.
Perhaps he has to repare a house made out of Harbinger comics?DarqueArcher wrote:I agree just the statement could have been worded differently. Gouging is when hurricane goes through a city and lumber and other materials needed to repair property are raised in price excessively. Because seller knows buyer need said supplies which forces consumer to pay excessive price. This is "extortion" and illegal according to the Consumer Protection Act 1987. I just think fundamentally you can not be "gouged" in the collectibles market. Nothing is forcing you to pay the price if you feel it is to high don't buy. But you are exactly right there is nothing wrong with him looking for a good deal and fair price. But that his decision to make and I hope he finds a deal he is happy with.*SQUEE* wrote:Or he is just fishing for a good deal. Nothing wrong with that in my book.DarqueArcher wrote:shawn_low wrote:Please don't gouge me! Thanks in advance.
Cheers!Interesting statement. Not exactly sure how you can "gouge" in the selling of comics. There is nothing forcing you to pay a price for an item if it is to high just don't buy. If you do buy then apparently it is a price you are happy with. By the way welcome to the board.
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Re: WTB: Harby #0 Pink. Raw or CGC. HG.
Or maybe his car actually runs on back issues of the worlds greatest comics.Dr. Solar wrote:Perhaps he has to repare a house made out of Harbinger comics?DarqueArcher wrote:I agree just the statement could have been worded differently. Gouging is when hurricane goes through a city and lumber and other materials needed to repair property are raised in price excessively. Because seller knows buyer need said supplies which forces consumer to pay excessive price. This is "extortion" and illegal according to the Consumer Protection Act 1987. I just think fundamentally you can not be "gouged" in the collectibles market. Nothing is forcing you to pay the price if you feel it is to high don't buy. But you are exactly right there is nothing wrong with him looking for a good deal and fair price. But that his decision to make and I hope he finds a deal he is happy with.*SQUEE* wrote:Or he is just fishing for a good deal. Nothing wrong with that in my book.DarqueArcher wrote:shawn_low wrote:Please don't gouge me! Thanks in advance.
Cheers!Interesting statement. Not exactly sure how you can "gouge" in the selling of comics. There is nothing forcing you to pay a price for an item if it is to high just don't buy. If you do buy then apparently it is a price you are happy with. By the way welcome to the board.


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There is one on eBay going cheaply (for now) -
http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trksid ... 0252619126
Unfortunately, that's all the help I can give you.
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http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trksid ... 0252619126
Unfortunately, that's all the help I can give you.
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Hi Shawn,shawn_low wrote:All these great replies speaking on my behalf but no actual offers of a Harby #0. Thanks guys!![]()
Seriously, let me reword that:
I would like a resonably/fairly priced Harby #0 (ie: not several times over guide price).
Thanks.
I've got one for you. Check your PM's for details.
Pretty sure I've seen you posting on the CGC boards as well, correct?
