So he's selling 1.5 times the price of mine? Hmmm.... why is he selling and I ain't?
Probably because he is a reputable dealer and he is more well known throughout the community.
...and you aren't advertising them as well as they are. Have you considered putting a post with your eBay link in the STISO forum?
This is crazy, why so expensive already, Ebay sellers want $60! That is just stupid, I wanted some of the decks, mostly just for resale though, I dont like the deck that much.
Wanting until after they sell out to get them for resale isn't usually the best game plan. The1eyedjack has them for far less, and you're best off waiting until more international orders are shipped and seeing how this affects the market price. BG1E used to go for as much as $450 when it was REALLY new and rare, but these days, it ain't near that unless you buy off a reseller. Same thing will probably happen here.
i always didnt like the 1 eye jack method. He raise's the price as soon as the inventory get's smaller now is 24.99. well Technically he still has 12 last time i check he had 17 by the time he gets to 7 im sure it will be 40 or 30 get them while
Supply, meet Demand. Demand, this is Supply.
He's a reseller and wants to get the best price he can without hurting his sales. Right now, he feels that deck can still sell at the higher price without cutting into volume. This is what happens to things that are limited in supply and high in demand. If the decks languish on his shelves long enough, perhaps he'll mark them down - or not, since they'll probably sell out before that ever happens.
He, like many other retailers, still have the Big Gun decks at a premium price due to what he paid for it in the first place - cutting the price there means selling them at a loss, and a small retailer can't absorb a loss as well as a major company like USPC or Wingra can. Even if he got the decks at pre-sale prices, he still had to pay those whacked-out shipping charges - and maybe more than we did, since he has them before I do and we would have ordered around the same time, meaning that he paid a premium for faster shipping. I can't imagine that even if he wanted to, he couldn't cut the prices of his Mana decks too deeply.