Description: This is an untouched, 1984 book of Memories, a memory, history and photo journal by the Metropolitan Museum Of Art. This is in brand new, gift giving condition. The photos don't begin to show all the possibilities of this journal.Check out my other items! See Bidding Tips below.LOW SHIPPING: Although this will weigh about over a pound when packed for shipping I can send it Media Mail for only $4.50. Media Mail takes much longer so if you are willing to pay more shipping, it can reach you faster.International bidders welcome. There is no international Book rate and because it is over 4 pounds, this must go out Priority International which is expensive. Please be sure you know the cost of shipping before bidding.PAYMENT INFO: I expect a prompt response from the winning bidder and payment through PayPal within 3 days. A prompt response is more important than the date of payment.------------------------------------------------------------If you ever have a problem with something I've sold you, let me know before leaving feedback and I will make it right.Thanks for looking, g-sale-junkie BIDDING TIPSEBay used to be an auction only web site. Then they introduced Buy It Now and most purchases are BIN. That means that auctions, which usually ask less $, are being ignored and often get no bids. If you reconsider auctions again, you have a much better chance of winning than you used to.AUCTIONS: Advantages of earlier biddingWatch List: Many bidders are putting items on their WATCH List and then they wait until the very end to bid. There are advantages and disadvantages to this approach. The advantage is that you are not driving up the price by bidding with your competition. The disadvantage is that bidders often forget to keep track of their watched items and find out too late that the item sold for less than you would have been willing to pay, or it didn't sell at all and you could have had it for the minimum bid. The solution to this dilemma: Bid just the minimum bid amount early on. This doesn't prevent you from also bidding at the end, and it doesn't drive up the price because it is just the minimum. Also, if you tend to lose track of what is on your WATCH LIST, then you wouldn't have to worry about losing an item that receives no other bids because you would already have bid. Even the most careful bidder can have an unforeseen interruption that prevents him/her from bidding and lose the item altogether.When you bid, it locks in the seller's description. It can only be added to only at the very bottom of the page where no one looks. If you see an error that may discourage bidding, (spelling etc) it is to your advantage to force that error to remain because other bidders may then miss it altogether. An early bid also prevents the seller from later adding a Buy It Now to a listing that someone else may see before you do and grab it. It must remain an auction if it has a bid and cannot disappear because someone emailed the seller with a good offer.Decide on your maximum: If you bid at the very end, bid the maximum. If you really bid your maximum, you won't need to feel bad if the item was outbid. Someone else may seem to have outbid you by so little, but you don't know how high the other bidder actually bid.If you want it no matter what it costs: If money is no object and you must have an item no matter what it costs, Then bid some ridiculously high amount that no one else would possibly bid.***NEW EBAYERS: New bidders are often confused by the bidding process. They worry that their high bid is what they will pay and that isn't necessarily the case. EBay bids for you in increments depending on how high the bidding goes. (increments of 25 cents, 50 cents, $1, $2.50 on up). The only way you will pay the maximum you've bid is when someone else bids close to or the same as your maximum. In cases where someone else bids the same as you, the first bidder is high bidder until more bids come in.In auctions combined with a Buy It Now Price, if you don't want to pay the BIN price than bid the auction amount and BIN will disappear so no one else can Buy It Now anymore.
Price: 9.99 USD
Location: San Rafael, California
End Time: 2024-01-20T16:29:39.000Z
Shipping Cost: 4.5 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Year Printed: 1984
Modified Item: No
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Topic: Personal memories & history
Binding: Hardcover
Illustrator: Maurice Boutet Du Monvel
Author: Marleen Adlerblum
Subject: Personal Journal
Personalized: No
Original/Facsimile: Original
Language: English
Character Family: Self
Signed: No
Publisher: QuillMark
Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Illustrated, Large Print