Faux shaped inlays can look great! J5 and Gear know what they’re doing
Naaah, he’s overrated. Artists impression of him using all the bright Paulson dayglo colors on 5 chips:He doesn't have to design all the group buys, but I think this photo should probably at least get him like a quick peek at all group buys from now on in case he has a pointer or two to share.
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Yo, I was gonna say, “Stop riding his dick” before the edits.He doesn't have to design all the group buys, but I think this photo should probably at least get him like a quick peek at all group buys from now on in case he has a pointer or two to share.
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1st edit - This also belongs in the bulls**t thread because these are, by far and away, the best Tiger set made (having nothing to do with scarcity).
The Tiger's themselves don't fall into any top list of mine, none of them have cracked my "forever" sets. But this specific tiger set is my favorite chipset I've ever played with.
Even if they're like $20k and I wouldn't buy them, I just want to see one available!
2nd edit - I may be overstanning, cause RPCs were hot. And then ya boy over in England did some great shit that was executed super well on all those personal one off group buys.
Is this directed at me? I'll pm you quantity for my post if it matters. It I can post if it's a ruleIf you’re posting classifieds here, selling chips, but don’t say how many chips or duplicates of whatever you’re selling, you’re a vendor.
No I'd @ you it if was.Is this directed at me? I'll pm you quantity for my post if it matters. It I can post if it's a rule
I’m with you on this and on the larger point. I’d rather that sellers disclose everything that might be relevant to the transaction. That would be perfect. But I’ve given up on trying to distinguish flippers and vendors and profiteers from simple sellers.Nevertheless, I stand by my statement that there's a large number of chippers who I'd say fall under the Vendor umbrella.
Something I find a tad hilarious.I’m with you on this and on the larger point. I’d rather that sellers disclose everything that might be relevant to the transaction. That would be perfect. But I’ve given up on trying to distinguish flippers and vendors and profiteers from simple sellers.
Buy at the price you’re comfortable with, and god help the uneducated buyer. It’s a hard hobby to crack.
Recently had someone ship me an AirTag to put in the package they bought from me. Good move!
As the guy that sent an AirTag to both of these sellers (and others!), it was because of a very hard and expensive lesson learned with a lost FedEx package of some pretty rare chips. I had a couple of smaller chip packages have issues with USPS (including denied insurance claim), but the FedEx issue stung a lot more. After that incident, I spent a lot of time researching shipping issues, and AirTags seem like the simplest and most cost effective way to help mitigate lost package risk.Recenlty a buyer had me ship the set including an air tag he sent me. I’ll be doing that as well in the future.
Controversial opinion: sellers should have to list split pricing on sets, even if they don’t plan to split (and even if the split pricing is higher than the price of the full set). If chips are listed at a huge markup, potential buyers should have a general idea on how you came up with that number.
There are too many times when a set gets listed at a high price, the ad gets filled with “$5s if split” comments, and then when the seller finally agrees to split and lists prices, all the “if split” people back out bc the desired chips are too expensive.
Let’s save everyone some time/hassle.
This would work too, though on the buy side, it can be difficult to tell what would be considered a fair offer. Which is why it’d be easier to work off of the seller’s expectations.I counter this opinion. Those who wish to split off a portion of a sale item should offer a $ value with their offer, so seller can determine if it is worthwhile for them to split.
Let's save everyone some time/hassle.
Don’t know if the last line was meant to be combative, but we are looking to accomplish the same goal so no problem.
Those who wish to split off a portion of a sale item should offer a $ value with their offer, so seller can determine if it is worthwhile for them to split.
Posting $5s if split, is an offer to buy just the $5s. That makes the buyer the one making an offer, and thus should also state the price.
Posting $5s if split, is an offer to buy just the $5s. That makes the buyer the one making an offer, and thus should also state the price.
$15 non-refundable dibs deposit?"Dibs if split" should be banned!!!
The whole "dibs DOP" is kind of nonsensical and essentially means nothing in my opinion because it is not an "offer", it is basically just an expression of interest.
I haven’t been a major buyer for a while now but the “dibs if split” move always seemed like an everything to gain, nothing to lose move.
Once posted, have you ever seen an “also dibs $5s if split?” Dibs if split acts as a blocker to additional interest in the thread and in many cases the seller recognizes it (or is forced into it by the dibser) as the earliest dibs post. Oh the split price is too high? Not interested. Chips still available. Zero downside.
I’m sure this discussion will circle back around to “it’s up to the seller to decide what to do” as it has many times before, but that still doesn’t change the fact that this is a risk free thing to post early and often.
Not only is Karl absolutely correct and this a lived/successful experience for yours truly, but as an added bonus it also signals to others who may have what you're after in the sale that you're interested in the chips. There has definitely been an occasion or two after the sale is completed I have either reached out to a poster who missed the split or I was reached out to, where a successful transaction took place.All upside. Zero downside.
Not only is Karl absolutely correct and this a lived/successful experience for yours truly, but as an added bonus it also signals to others who may have what you're after in the sale that you're interested in the chips. There has definitely been an occasion or two after the sale is completed I have either reached out to a poster who missed the split or I was reached out to, where a successful transaction took place.
A simple "dibs x if split" regardless of the OP is one of the most inoffensive posts one could make.
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So in wanted ads should the prospective buyer list their offer price?