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I have 2 racks of Jack Cincinnati $5.00 chips

These are used, but in good condition.

$150 per rack (100 chips) obo
 

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@bruh as noted in another listing, this is a new user with no feedback and isn’t following the basic classifieds posting guidelines of including a written username and date alongside the chips

Hopefully it’s all fine, but red flags aplenty :(
 
I'll be backup for the Chips if the sale to bruh doesn't work out.. but as mentioned, please provide further pictures
 
This strangely enough looks like a tip of the coming future:

-AI model set free to make money arbitraging goods online
-compares current Facebook listing to historic sale prices on PCF
-hacks into old account (the account says it’s from 2017 despite having virtually no interaction on the site)
-posts goods for sale in a reasonably acceptable manner, but falls short of actually following the stated guidelines
-plan to buy on Facebook as soon as sales made on PCF for a quick risk free profit

Or a longtime lurker simply decided to sell their chips today and isn’t familiar with the guidelines. I’d certainly prefer that scenario!
 
This strangely enough looks like a tip of the coming future:

-AI model set free to make money arbitraging goods online
-compares current Facebook listing to historic sale prices on PCF
-hacks into old account (the account says it’s from 2017 despite having virtually no interaction on the site)
-posts goods for sale in a reasonably acceptable manner, but falls short of actually following the stated guidelines
-plan to buy on Facebook as soon as sales made on PCF for a quick risk free profit

Or a longtime lurker simply decided to sell their chips today and isn’t familiar with the guidelines. I’d certainly prefer that scenario!
I feel like this is an overestimation of this situation. If someone is setting a model to arbitrage razor thin margins wouldn't it be more realistic to have it set to analyze a market that wasn't so niche and could generate more volume? Understandably there are lucrative chips out there that IF your model could find may be worth it but that would be extremely unlikely and would mltn be obtained in person. Buying, shipping, and reshipping all take effort and the reseller puts themself at risk as a buyer as well. Unless these models are finding huge margins, I'm not sure that I agree this is a real risk for the future of the hobby.

On the fraud triangle this is just the opportunity side. It breaks down to the seller intends to sell the chips and isn't hip with the selling requirements or intends to take payment and not ship anything.
 
I heartily agree it’s an overestimation, and chipping is certainly not threatened by this in any real way.

However, with regards to margins, I wonder what this set of chips is being sold for on Facebook Marketplace if that is their current origin (the screenshots all reference Facebook). The entire set could be listed for $100, now being sold across three listings for something like $1200 total. Big margins!

Niche hobbies with low supply are in my opinion highly lucrative areas to set a data-gobbling AI loose to crawl the entire internet seeking needles in the vast haystack. And if the AI or its master simply wants to make money (not to defraud people) we’ll all benefit from seeing the chips it finds across all sorts of obscure listings.
 
Hey hey, Im a real user, deleted eBay, and fb listing(s)...

Used to be really into the chipping while Chiptalk was still around. I didnt really love the interface of the new forum, and also didnt want to sell what I have. Also had kids blah blah etc etc
This strangely enough looks like a tip of the coming future:

-AI model set free to make money arbitraging goods online
-compares current Facebook listing to historic sale prices on PCF
-hacks into old account (the account says it’s from 2017 despite having virtually no interaction on the site)
-posts goods for sale in a reasonably acceptable manner, but falls short of actually following the stated guidelines
-plan to buy on Facebook as soon as sales made on PCF for a quick risk free profit

Or a longtime lurker simply decided to sell their chips today and isn’t familiar with the guidelines. I’d certainly prefer that scenario!
Last scenario.. used to be really into it back when CT was still around.
 
Hey hey, Im a real user, deleted eBay, and fb listing(s)...

Used to be really into the chipping while Chiptalk was still around. I didnt really love the interface of the new forum, and also didnt want to sell what I have. Also had kids blah blah etc etc

Last scenario.. used to be really into it back when CT was still around.
Great to hear, always good to have more active folks in the classifieds. I too have posted here without following all the guidelines at first :)
 
Payment sent for the 2 racks thanks

I was in talks with the seller before he even posted them on here
 
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