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|  Why do so many people post things for sale without prices or pictures? 
			
			Posted By: doug goodman It's not really very hard to post pictures on this site, and a sale price just seems like an obvious thing to include when you're trying to sell something. Am I wrong? | 
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|  Why do so many people post things for sale without prices or pictures? 
			
			Posted By: Chris Counts For what it's worth, I'd like to add a suggestion for those who do scan cards. If you put a black piece of cardboard behind your cards, it's much easier to determine the condition of corners and edges ... | 
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|  Why do so many people post things for sale without prices or pictures? 
			
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