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Posted By: warshawlaw
From all the talk above, it seems to me that the auction houses leave a great deal of money on the table when they group these lots so excessively. If dealers are the buyers and they are flipping the cards on ebay for enormous profits, I think the auctioneers are screwing their consignors by setting up these unmanageable lots. Why not group the cards better and pull the full retail from them? Or why not follow RE's lead and use ebay as part of the overall sales strategy? |
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