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Originally Posted by Rich Klein
As noted previously:
1) Dean's Cards have excellent scans. You know what you are purchasing.
2) While you may think their prices are high; if you feel comfortable at that price they will sell to you and treat that as a contract thereof.
3) You will receive the card you ordered. There is a peacefulness to knowing this.
Rich
P.S. Yan can switch Dean's for Jim Kovacs in one of my recent articles and understand what he does:
https://gogts.net/kleins-korner-dont...-card-pricing/
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I have no problem with a dealer listing a card at any price, as the article points out that many (including commons) are on short supply. but listing a PSA 5 of card XYZ for 2x what I can buy a similar graded card with a quick search, is trying to take advantage of people. I am surprised by the sugar coating this is getting here.
"I just don't understand the business model" is not a good explanation. Yes, I see a lot of PSA 2 Cobbs listed by other sellers on Ebay for $6k+, but it is not like I can find that card for a better price. on the other hand, when I was looking for my Aaron base set cards, the prices at these dealers were so laughable I quickly moved on.
Raw cards are where the money is made, because sellers try to convince people that TPGs are useless and instead push their own internal grades - which overstate the condition 90% of the time.
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