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	Anyone ever bid on something and didn't really want to win it?  I won the heavily bid on E94 overprint today....thought I would get beat out but NOOOOOO....oh well, about 6 more and I will have a complete set of them   | 
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	Just curious. He sure has been bidding early and often lately.  | 
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	I've had several good dealings with him, as well as e-mail exchanges discussing vintage cards.  | 
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	Leon, on a tangent .... In one of the older MastroNet auctions, when you would type in your bid, I accidentally added an extra digit to my bid with about 10 minutes left ... I was sweating it out, but luckly no one bid in the last couple of minutes. I suspect MastroNet changed the bidding system as others had similar experiences.  | 
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	giant post card collection!  | 
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	You can always sell me the Blomes back for $375 which is what it should have sold for anyway   | 
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			Posted By: leon 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	My luck I would put it back on ebay and it WOULD BRING $375.00.....I am the worst friggin (@you) dealer in the world......oh well....at least I have fun .....sort of.....would be nice to win one (good buy) once in a while.....but no....then I would break my streak.....even the stock market is starting to sound good to me....but, at least if I make a mistake on an $800 card it isn't as bad as a mistake on a a really expensive card....always amazes me to se e those PSA 8 Ruth's go so high....I mean you could spend 20k on one, consign it, and get 15k....that would be a bummer.........regards all  | 
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