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Originally Posted by balltrash
If you list a graded/encapsulated card and do a "Sell on like this" to save time you have to be very careful with regard to the item specifics. Often there can be details that the creator of the listing put in that do not apply to your card. Ebay will bounce a perfectly fine card back to you if it does not match those specifics. Scroll *all the way down* and check every option/category as even a single piece of errant information will cause the card to fail when it is otherwise fine.
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'' "Sell one like this" saves a lot of time if you're listing a lot of auctions which have a lot of " sold/completed" comps to view and use as a well-crafted template ( Someone else did all the heavy lifting for you.). But NB: carefully word your own listing's Title so that it won't need to be sent to California first , even if the final hammer is over that magic $250.00.
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