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I was going to buy the card from the guy then he kept raising price on me. I was going to make a deal with him but then he wouldn't guarantee the card although it said otherwise in auction. He was making up offers as I was about to purchase so then I was just too annoyed to buy. He pulled card not because he had a deal but because he thought card worth more than $3500. Then card shows up again a few hours later with no offers for a few days. I find it quite surprising if there were so many people interested in the card why no offers would be made for a couple days.
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