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Originally Posted by packs
It gets to be annoying when there isn't a lot of data for a card. For example, if a card is rare in any grade and someone says something like "a 1 sold for X, so your 3 should be Y".
That's not how things work and I don't like people telling me what my card should be priced at. I notice that when the tables are turned and the buyer becomes the dealer, their cards are always the exception.
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Yup.
Bottom line is to conduct yourself as a buyer or a seller with respect and consideration. One can low ball with a genuine smile and likewise, a seller can ask a stupid and unrealistic amount for an item and not do it with a tude.
Sometimes an item really does not have a valid comp. At the end of the day if someone really wants the item and the seller really is willing to sell it, comp or not a deal will be made. The hobby is overrun right now with flippers on both sides of the table and it is annoying to witness it.