Many eBay sellers go on the assumption that the buyers don't have a clue as to what something should sell for, and hence they just throw out high prices and hope to catch someone. Since eBay has removed the listing fees, they are now getting a lot of bottom-feeder sellers, that are selling a lot of crap at high prices. There was an HP ink cartridge on eBay for a ridiculously high price or "make an offer". I made 4 offers and then asked the seller what the minimum price was that he would accept. He came back with his original selling price. His was 5 years out of date (it really doesn't matter, because they still will work in the printer) and it was higher priced than a current date ink cartridge if I were to buy it at a retail store such as Walmart or Staples. I used to buy a lot of "bargains" on eBay, but not so much any longer. In fact, I no longer sell on eBay because all of their policies favor the buyer and offer no protection to the seller. If the buyer is unhappy with the purchase, then all they have to do is to complain to eBay and eBay will refund their money, many times, they don't have to return the item unless the seller pays for the return shipping. You still have to pay the sales commissions to eBay, and the shipping both ways if you want the item back.