
Mangozac
Too bad you can't contact the bidders and let them know about cheaper auctions.
Looks like Irina -_est has at least five of each set available at this time.
One of my pet peeves is people who lie/ cheat/ misrepresent/ create artificial shortages to make a profit. I've had two direct cases where I caught someone being a dick and was able to out dick them.
Back when the last set of Star wars movies were being released the action figures were in high demand. One morning I was at the local Toys-R-Us and saw a guy with a cart full of SW action figures, in fact he had emptied the entire display rack of new figures released that day. I asked him why so many and he said he had a booth at the local flea market selling collectable figures. I asked him if he needed all of them, what if some kid wanted a couple and could not make it, or know about his booth. He said it was tough luck for them, he was buying all the figures in town so he would be the only source. I had seen his booth and knew he tripled the price on common figures, rares were a lot more. I told him I saw another rack on the other side of the store and he rushed off thanking me, leaving the cart behind. I bent the corners on all the cards. When he came back he freaked out and tried to have the manager kick me out of the store because I had ruined the resale value of the figures. Manager said they were in sell-able condition and, after the guy stormed out threatening to call corporate, thanked my because the guy was costing him secondary sales.
About the same time Hasbro released a Humvee for the 12" GI Joes. Retail was $100 but in most areas they sold out quickly so ebay prices were $200-$250. I went to the local tore looking for one, in fact they had 6-8 of them and miss priced at $35. As I reached for one another customer body checked me into the shelves. I asked him why he did that and he said he was buying all of them but was waiting for his friend to get back with a cart. I asked why he needed so many and he said he would sell them on ebay and make $200 on each. I told him they would probably charge him the correct price and he said it was clearly marked and they had to sell at the price on the shelf or he would report them to the district manager. I walked away after telling him that insisting on the lower price when he knew what it should be was fraud. I went to the manager and told him about the guy and what he said and did. The manager found the price in the system was right but the stocking info was wrong, printed new tags and sent an employee to change it. At the same time the dick was pitching a fit with the cashier, who had been warned, about the price. The manager went over and checked that the item had been scanned properly, said it was $100. The guy argued that it was marked at $35 so the manager walked back with him and said "it says $100 here", then after more ranting and treats to get the manager fired he said "oh, a customer informed us of the mistake and we fixed the problem before you got to the register". The got back to the register and the dick said he was buying three of the, all he had the money for at the regular price. Manager said no, he had a complaint of the guy attacking another customer and it was on video, and was asking the guy (and his friend) to leave the store and not come back. As the dick was walking away I picked up a Humvee and the cashier sad that will be $35 (plus whatever tax was).
In another case, that I was not involved in, the stock manager at Toys-R-Us was purchasing all the short packed (uncommon and rare) action figures at employee discount and selling the at a collectable store he was a partner in. Somebody reported it and the guy was fired.