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kddani 08-28-2002 03:26 PM

DG pin sells for $1,294.99 ????!!!!!!!
 
DG Pin on ebay

Delta Gamma pin that just sold foor $1,294.99 on ebay. It's not a founder's badge or anything of the sort. What the heck? Now i love my GLO and all, but WOW! Instead of spending all that money on one pin... maybe donate some of it to their chapter or national org, where it could probably be put to good use. Well, for all we know it's not even a DG buying it.

I thought i'd seen it all!

PenguinTrax 08-28-2002 04:20 PM

The current theory is that the two bidders in the final hours are both relatively inexperienced and were just bidding against each other in order to win the badge. The badge is probably no more than 60-65 years old based on the 'make'.

ZTAngel 08-28-2002 05:06 PM

I bet the seller is having an absolute field day...... :rolleyes:

KillarneyRose 08-28-2002 06:12 PM

Wow, I should make up a fictional "sorority" and have a cheap pin made and sell it on Ebay :rolleyes:

ChiOJenn78 08-28-2002 09:24 PM

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Originally posted by KillarneyRose
Wow, I should make up a fictional "sorority" and have a cheap pin made and sell it on Ebay :rolleyes:
Hahaha!! Not a bad idea...rent is coming up soon....:p

meheron 08-28-2002 11:30 PM

Are we sure it was just HQ buying it. I know Kappa Alpha Theta HQ tries to get all the important stuff off ebay such as our pins since we don't want them given to everyone.

KappaTarzan 08-29-2002 12:24 AM

maybe it was a former DG who got rich.. HELL if i did i would buy my sorority's pins for thousands, too.

and then donate a few more to my chapter, they could use it :)

moe.ron 08-29-2002 07:40 AM

it could be someone teaching the seller a lesson. I know back in the mid 90s, Phish fan used to drive up the price of cds that contain shows that could be obtain from trading. I've done it couple time under an assume name, esp. those selling phish shows.

moe.ron 08-29-2002 09:58 AM

you don't give them the money. You raised the price so high that nobody will buy it. They they are stuck with that items. Hence the assume identity. I've done it to many bootleg sellers. Pissed me off. I then usually write to the buyers telling them that they can get them for free by sending somebody a blank cd and postages.

lifesaver 08-30-2002 06:47 PM

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Originally posted by Arya
you don't give them the money. You raised the price so high that nobody will buy it. They they are stuck with that items. Hence the assume identity. I've done it to many bootleg sellers. Pissed me off. I then usually write to the buyers telling them that they can get them for free by sending somebody a blank cd and postages.
Maybe this is a suggestion to finally end this stupid practice? I just might have to go register on ole ebaynow. wahahahahha.

kddani 08-30-2002 06:51 PM

Just to warn you, you can get into legal trouble for doing that. I don't have the time to get into all of it now, but it's definately illegal. You're not totally anonymous on ebay. Once you win an transaction, the seller is able to get access to your home address and phone number.

Also not a lot of these sellers are doing it to be mean-spirited, etc. Some of them are people that really don't know any better. It's not really fair to be totally up their butts about it :) there are some professionals on there, but a lot of them are just casual sellers who find things at garage sale.

lifesaver 08-30-2002 09:18 PM

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Originally posted by kddani
Just to warn you, you can get into legal trouble for doing that. I don't have the time to get into all of it now, but it's definately illegal. You're not totally anonymous on ebay. Once you win an transaction, the seller is able to get access to your home address and phone number.

Not if you are doing it from a random kiosk on campus or one of the 3000 computers in the lab. We dont log on here.

Twas just a thought tho. I know there are honesties outthere.

Tom Earp 08-31-2002 03:54 PM

This is inssanity!

I have seen selected Badges go for Large amounts! If you have the money and it is a special Badge then maybe it is worth it!

I bought a TKN Badge for 468.00! Why, as they mergered with LXA in 1939 and do not make them any more! It is going to my Chapter!

It is a damn special Badge- 6 pearls, 1 diamond and AA guard in pearls! 1 sth Badge of an Ala. Chapter!

But yes, some of the prices are silly! I have seen a KKG and KA badge go for mucho bucks!

I go an LXA Alpha Badge and finally contacted soem one from that Chapter and wanted to know if I would donate it! Da, I would sell at what I paid for it! Oops never heard back!

Sold it to another Brother Who collects and was way under what our International wanted for it!

Diamonds and Emeralds with pearl A guard! It was neat!

italianaxo 08-31-2002 11:11 PM

I think all this fuss over pins on ebay is ridiculous. This doesn't mean I don't respect pins and what they stand for but so many suffering people and organizations could be helped with that money. Buying pins on ebay only benefits the seller.
In my opinion the ideals of my sorority reflect the belief that people are more important than things.


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