How game collectible pricing works:
Dragon Slayer
CIC = $75
NEW!/SEALED! = $150
GRADED = $3000
Lesson: if you can find a grading service which charges less than $2850, the difference is pure profit.
How reality works:
Dragon Slayer
CIC = $75
NEW!/SEALED! = $150
GRADED = $3000
RESULT = Sits on eBay for years unsold ramping up eBay listing fees
Lesson: Seller realises he completely wasted his time and money paying for VGA grading and eBay listing fees.
The only winners here are VGA and eBay.
I've been selling a few bits of odd and ends, mostly junk around the house that are worth more than Goodwill fodder. Listing a BIN with minimal bling (no subtitle, etc) has been free in video game category for me. It is only when it sells that I get fee.
I could list a loose non-working Keith Courage with bad label for $1,000 and keep relisting it every time for the next 10 years, I won't be dinged a fee unless eBay changes their pricing system.
tl;dr for many sellers, they won't owe eBay anything to list all those overpriced VGA graded scams.