The Truth About BULK eBay Graphics Card Sales...

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Let's talk about the most expensive bulk graphics card deals on eBay and why this keeps happening...

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Thank you for an incredible year! Our channel has grown tremendously in spite of everything this market's experienced as of late, and I hope to carry this into 2022 as well! Have a safe and happy new year! FoF and PCDC will be starting up again _very_ soon! 🍻

GregSalazar
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Your channel change up this year has been amazing, I've been so much more invested in it since you've been doing the more "down to earth" content. Especially with the current tech industry situation, it's such a smart and relatable move. Really great stuff, and I'm looking forward to more in 2022 with the hope that we can ll make our own high-end rigs sometime next year without selling half our body parts! Best to you, brudda.

BearyCoolDude
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The sadder thing is that a lot of the bulk EVGA sold listings were probably off the lot that was stolen a few months back.

kjm
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An extremely admirable move. I couldn't imagine putting so much effort in just for the sake of helping out. Big props if you decide to follow this line!

VTM_rp
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I love your cat in the background having the time of its life rolling around lol

orrygel
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EVGA had a trailer of GPUs stolen a few months back. I'm sure some of those EVGA cards are stolen. Sucks for the buyer or who ever ends up with them and tries to register the serial numbers.

TheAnunnaki-NYC
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You might want to filter by Completed Items. Those are sold and the transaction completed, sold listings not necessarily an accurate way to gauge actual sold prices. Since the seller or buyer might have fallen through.

That's how I used to determine the value on electronics when I worked at a pawn shop.

NeXuS
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When one gets distracted by a fluffy kitty in the background at the start...

Also, when stuff like this comes out it gets my like.

LadyWolvie
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I think the hardest part about getting cards into the hands of gamers is how do you know if they are really gamers? I guess you could start a whole series centered around GPU drops if you somehow managed to work out a deal with the manufacturers or distributors and then you could vet the real gamers from there by asking viewers to submit photos or videos of their current setups. I personally am doing fine with my 3070, but I worry about people like my nephew who has been dying to get his hands on a GPU to replace his 750 Ti.

nomisukeindustries
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I work for a retailer. To fight online bots, we require in-store purchase for the new cards. So now, we have a few guys who show up on those morning with a team of homeless and a stack of gift cards. They buy the homeless a meal for them to stand in line for hours, go in with a gift card, and buy a card. They then have to hand over the card and the gift card as soon as they leave the store to get their $10 for a meal. Unfortunately, there is not much retailers can do do stop it.

cwells
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I and I'm sure a large proportion of the gaming and content creating community are very angry about this situation and its pleasing to see you are there with us and trying to help out and support us, thanks dude

mcooper
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I heard someone waited 9 months in line just for a evga 3060 for 329 dollars....he's a soldier of the cold war

SNTVA
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Us as gamers need to find a way to get GPUs to gamers, because what is going on now is ridiculous.
No reason any GPU should be any more than $800. even at that price they make 3x what they invest.

KRAVER_
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greg: discussing important details of the gpu crisis
me: watching his cat roll around like a madman

Count-THICCula
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Great content as always. Another take on this could be that nothing was ever actually "sold". The seller could be creating fake listings and then "buying" them in order to jack-up the price. Then, when they do come in with a real listing, someone will do just as you have shown and a buyer will think, "oh this guy has it priced on par with what's been sold before so it should be legit."

The other thought is that it could be money laundering schemes so that someone could "sell" a mining rig once a month for thousands of dollars and just process the money through some dummy account.

Makerr
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I still can't wrap my head around claiming 'supply shortages' and 'labour price increases' across all retail market companies who, at the same time, are making record profits each successive quarter of this pandemic.Guess who is paying for all that record profit.

ripleyjune
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I've seen listings like this where sellers will just set a "buy it now" price of a few hundred dollars as an upfront cost, and then in the description ask to have the rest of the money (usually thousands of dollars) via wire transfer or another method instead of through eBay, which will waiver the selling fees for the seller, so there are probably transactions of much higher amounts that have happened on the eBay marketplace for GPUs.

limecheesecake
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This video is proof that greg is a great person, you keep going, no way I have the cash to buy one of those GPUs you're talking about, but I'm happy to watch some ads on your videos, you deserve it.

MetalMan
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I got distracted by fluffy rolling around at the beggining in the background

RedSliceGaming
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I loved your content anyway, but you've changed it up and kept it interesting.

You come across as one of the most genuine, down to earth people on this platform.

Have a good 2022 man.

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