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Originally Posted by Huck
"Repacking in card collecting involves a third-party assembling packs or boxes of cards from various sources, often offering a mix of common and potentially valuable chase cards. These repacks are a popular trend, especially with the rising cost of traditional sealed products and the growth of online breaking. They provide a way for collectors to potentially obtain valuable cards at a lower cost than buying directly from manufacturers or high-end dealers."
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Thanks for the info, but if they're paying dealers 95% of their listed prices, I still don't understand how the repacked cards can be sold so that both buyers are saving money and repackers are making money. There's only a 5% margin to work with. Am I still missing something?