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That's the same guy who bought an Ann and immediately turned around and put it back up for sale for about $400 more than he paid. He trades on BA a bit and occasionally makes an appearance on TB.

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Also I won't bother with all 4 links, but one guy has all of the Armand Seasons listed: $275 each, but $300 for Lente. A set can be yours for the cool, cool price of $1125.
 
Ohhhh, here's another fun one where you get to parse through hundreds of shelf beers to see if there's enough valuable rarities to warrant the $7500 (!!!) price tag:

http://mybeercellar.com/?itm=36950

Dat Black Xantus tho.

These offers are the worst. Not only is it a pain in the ass to scroll down an entire page to read what ****** beers they have, but the majority of this stuff is crap I see in the grocery store on an everyday basis. 3 year old Sierra Nevada Celebration ale? GTFOH.

If these clowns really wanted to sell their beers, they should just say, pair up the Hill Farmstead beers and offer them as one large package and then do the same for other like beers / brewers. These people obviously have some sort of inkling when it comes to the beer game if they are selling on MyBeerCellar, so you would think they would understand that there is a 0% chance that someone is going to drive to Boston to drop $7,500 on a collection of beers that contains shelf beer you could find in Bumblefuck, North Dakota.
 

lol, charging $15 for shipping on top of making the buyer foot the paypal fee. You'd have to be ******* retarded to send one of these idiots your money as "friends and family" because there goes any chance of filing a chargeback. seriously, you're getting 100's of % more than you paid and you're too high and mighty to shell out 3%.
 
lol, charging $15 for shipping on top of making the buyer foot the paypal fee. You'd have to be ******* ridiculous to send one of these idiots your money as "friends and family" because there goes any chance of filing a chargeback. seriously, you're getting 100's of % more than you paid and you're too high and mighty to shell out 3%.

it is amazing mbc doesn't shut that down.

not sure how they would, but if it were my business, i'd try everything to get that nixed. going through that channel allows them to skirt the mbc fees too as well, i think.
 
Ohhhh, here's another fun one where you get to parse through hundreds of shelf beers to see if there's enough valuable rarities to warrant the $7500 (!!!) price tag:

http://mybeercellar.com/?itm=36950

Dat Black Xantus tho.
He's got a Crianza though. From some brewery called Nomada, but still you can tell your friends you have Crianza.

Also I won't bother with all 4 links, but one guy has all of the Armand Seasons listed: $275 each, but $300 for Lente. A set can be yours for the cool, cool price of $1125.
That's like barely more than a bottle of KBBS on there, so not bad!
 
He's got a Crianza though. From some brewery called Nomada, but still you can tell your friends you have Crianza.


That's like barely more than a bottle of KBBS on there, so not bad!

FT: KBBS ISO: Armand Seasons set is exactly the sort of trade offer I'd expect to see on Facebook. Heck, I wouldn't be shocked to see adschus post it here at some point.
 
Ohhhh, here's another fun one where you get to parse through hundreds of shelf beers to see if there's enough valuable rarities to warrant the $7500 (!!!) price tag:

http://mybeercellar.com/?itm=36950

Dat Black Xantus tho.
LOL at Beer Here Pumpernickel Porter, for some reason I found it funny that the guy for some reason had a totally obscure (and of course completely overrated) Danish microbrew on the list alongside the 10 BCBS and 32 (!) Founders Imperial Stout (from 2014, no less).
 
He actually might be losing money on that bruery set
Yeah that seemed low to me.

I've been toying with the idea of throwing some Bruery stuff on there at reasonable prices for a long time now. I don't really want it and could use the money for random stuff around the house. My main problem is laziness, I really don't want to ship anything.
 
LOL at Beer Here Pumpernickel Porter, for some reason I found it funny that the guy for some reason had a totally obscure (and of course completely overrated) Danish microbrew on the list alongside the 10 BCBS and 32 (!) Founders Imperial Stout (from 2014, no less).

Had similar reaction when I saw Epic coffee fig stout. Just seemed a random bottle to have.
 
lol, charging $15 for shipping on top of making the buyer foot the paypal fee. You'd have to be ******* ridiculous to send one of these idiots your money as "friends and family" because there goes any chance of filing a chargeback. seriously, you're getting 100's of % more than you paid and you're too high and mighty to shell out 3%.

You're right of course, but the flip side is also true. I imagine a seller would have to be insane to leave themselves open to the risk of a chargeback. I was scammed that way on a completely legit Ebay/Paypal transaction and Paypal basically told me to go screw. I can only imagine what would happen if it was a questionably legal transaction. If I sold on there I'd insist on it as well, saving the 3% or whatever in fees would just be icing on the cake.
 
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