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Posted By: Addie_Joss
I always encounter this debate when I'm at shows or searching around eBay. I'll always see one card I really want that may be say, 600 dollars. But then I'll cruise to think about it and come across another card I don't really want that may be priced at 400 when I think I could maybe flip it for double the price and pay less than the 600 for the card i really want. I seem to always make the latter decision and end up regretting it even though I technically end up better off financially. I wish I could just spend my money guilt free. |
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