I have begun following the auctions that Tom has been touting and watching what they are closing at. What I would like to know is who is Tom helping by touting these auctions.? (1) the buyer, (2) eBay, or (3) the seller. If he brings these auctions to everyones attention then they will probably sell at a much higher price and only hurt potential buyers who will have to pay more. It will certainly help eBay if they sell for a higher price and the seller will certainly profit from the higher price.
How could Tom be doing this for the benefit of any potential buyer? Look at the closing prices of the Opera House strikes and judge for yourself who benefits from Toms touts.
"Both a Marilyn Monroe and James Dean ending in 14 hours. The James Dean is still quite reasonable."
Tom
3237782908 Aug-14-03 Aug-21-03 03:15:09 PDT $70.11 Casino Silver Strike[JAMES DEAN] xxxxx( 509) (*)
3237783791 Aug-14-03 Aug-21-03 03:39:29 PDT $85.11 Marilyn Monroe Silver Strike[Must see] xxxxx( 509) (*)
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