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Posted By: Anthony S.
I guess my one concern would be that it I was selling a particularly valuable card, the buyer would have my return address (on the envelope or via email). With Ebay you're selling to folks all over the country. On Craigslist, it's usually folks in the same city. They live near you and now they know you (might) have alot of valuable cards. If I was selling on Craigslist frequently, I might take the extra step of getting a PO Box. Craigslist is a great resource, but that 1% who use it for nefarious purposes can be real sh*ts. |
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