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Originally Posted by jingram058
It wasn't a card, Travis. It was a Plant System timetables brochure that I paid over $100 for many years ago. Now it's worth WAY more. But it only sold for $67. I was shocked it only got 3 bids given the number of watchers. I thought it would would sell in the hundreds at the very least. But because of rarity and desirability, I clearly stated in the description Priority Mail only. He didn't have to bid if he was put off by that. In the end, I sold another item that I paid a little of nothing for that went in the hundreds. Even though it sold high, it went Ground Advantage with tracking. Your guess is as good as mine why buyers went into a small frenzy over it. So sales wise, it balanced out, even with my disappointment over the other one.
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A brochure could still go in a priority flat rate envelope for like 9 bucks, just saying.