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On Youtube, I enjoy watching Baseball Collector Card Investor Dealer. He had a video a few days ago where he did a Q and A session:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qu34rpDM_Rc One question was that was brought up was do you ever sell cards at a loss? (2:30 mark). He admitted that he does sell cards at a loss, all the time. At local shows (and even the National), how many have seen the same cards/packs/memos with the same prices over and over again. Or have heard the phrase “I have too much into it”. Or have seen the same items listed on ebay over and over again. I am always curious what eventually happens to those cards. |
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