Darkson that is also the source of my confusion about this topic. when i bid for an item on ebay i look at how much i can obtain it for, take away the sellers postage costs and then bid. The dice can be bought for six pounds minus my £0.50 postage costs, so i was seriously expecting people to pay no more than £5 at best. Yet here i am looking at a screen where someone is paying four times what they are worth and he is not alone in bidding.
Having spent some time thinking about it i dont see what the fuss is about, these can be bought off the internet via NAF membership by anyone so why bid so much?. Surely a few emails to those bidding on the dice would stop this as should bidders see they were paying way over the odds then surely the trade would die out as bids were retracted.
To reconfim to those not realy following this thread or auction (it has been amended several times) i have no intention of selling my other set of NAF dice or any set of NAF dice in the future. This is a one shot deal ment to give me some money back after i joined the NAF twice (dont ask

) and when i started the auction i had no idea they would fetch so much money, realy.
Well here's a question, if these dice fetch so much money then there must be a large demand for them so why is GW not responding to it. If they produce the dice anyway why not stich them in a BB Blister and sell them.