I agree with John, it certainly sounds like sour grapes to me too. Ignore the stupid comments from that Ebay member Brad, I for one hope that you sell your copy #24 of Salem's Lot for a sum similar to what is being asked on Abe Books.
"I watched Titanic when I got back home from the hospital, and cried. I knew that my IQ had been damaged."
- Stephen King
I think it would have been smarter to wait until mine closed. Two for sale at the save time does nothing good for either. Still, I expect we'll both be happy. LOL!
Wow, nice price there with it being at $2,000 right now! I'd love to have that book, though there are others I want more from CD (whether signed or not). I actually enough money to bid on it, but my wife would be very pissed if I spent that kind of money on a book. Feels weird, but very good to say I have enough money to bid on that listing though! Been a long time since I had that kinda money. If only I had it (or rather knew that I had it) during the recent CD offer of the free grab bag with purchase last week
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I think it would have been smarter to wait until mine closed. Two for sale at the save time does nothing good for either. Still, I expect we'll both be happy. LOL!
That's not what a bidding war is. All you've done is drawn bidders away from Brad's auction. Notice that the high bidder on your auction is someone that has been outbid on Brad's; that guy may have bid again for Brad's copy, but because you've introduced a (currently) cheaper option, he went with that, instead.
I mean, you're free to do whatever you want with your book, but you did do a disservice to Brad by posting a competing auction.
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