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Old 02-18-2016, 12:28 AM
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has anyone heard anything about paypal frowning about using the "gift" for making purchases vs just sending friends and family money?
I had a seller tell me this once. Although he said it was fine to just use goods and he covered the fee. It certainly makes sense. Especially if your paypal account is set up with a business name.

Risking a $300 sale and losing a customer over a $10 paypal fee doesn't make as much sense to me.
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Old 02-18-2016, 06:51 AM
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Back in the fall of 2014, I purchased a 100 card lot of 1960 Topps in VGEX for $60-65 from Dean's. Mostly commons with some minor stars. I thought that was a reasonably good deal.

I've bought mid to lower grade raw singles from time to time from 707 and believe it or not they were lowest price or close to it. At that end of the grading spectrum, 707 has some reasonably priced cards.

Both were good experiences so I would buy from them again. Obviously, If the prices are reasonable.
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Old 02-18-2016, 06:55 AM
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I had a seller tell me this once. Although he said it was fine to just use goods and he covered the fee. It certainly makes sense. Especially if your paypal account is set up with a business name.

Risking a $300 sale and losing a customer over a $10 paypal fee doesn't make as much sense to me.

anyone else?
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Old 02-18-2016, 07:17 AM
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I buy occasionally from Dean's for the reasons mentioned by Cliff. Good front and back scans if you are looking for off beat cards.

I buy from Levi because I like his hat. He does take checks and if you are a customer he sends cards, even high dollar items, for approval before payment . And he is honest.

Yep is high and does not seem very flexible, but he does have some unique stuff.

Some people have cards that they do not want to sell unless they get their price. This can be annoying to people who want to buy those cards at prices they would prefer to pay.

Do not know about Yep, but Dean and Levi seem to be doing ok
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Some people put their house on the market not because they are dying to move but because they will move if a dream offer comes in. Sure it's no different with many eBay sellers.
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Some people put their house on the market not because they are dying to move but because they will move if a dream offer comes in. Sure it's no different with many eBay sellers.
That is a great point, and probably true for a lot of collectors on eBay. But it is stunning when it is an actual business.
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Old 02-18-2016, 07:53 AM
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That is a great point, and probably true for a lot of collectors on eBay. But it is stunning when it is an actual business.
Why? If their model generates as much cash flow as they are looking for, then it's working for them.
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Here is a silly thought


Some dealers don't need the money, they are just hiding from their wife!
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Why? If their model generates as much cash flow as they are looking for, then it's working for them.
in addition, when they are firm on prices they dont have to worry about all the haggling and the time involved for the back and forth that result to many non deals....
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Old 02-18-2016, 07:35 AM
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I buy from Levi because I like his hat. He does take checks and if you are a customer he sends cards, even high dollar items, for approval before payment . And he is honest.
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(especially on the hat and honesty factor)
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Old 02-18-2016, 07:18 AM
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I've made offers to 707 on some lower end cards, he usually rejects my offer and counters a few dollars off his initial asking price. Never made a deal. I see him at shows, great cards: Ruths, Gehrigs, Cobbs etc. All seem to be well over priced. I assume people buy from him for convenience, paying extra for a card because they don't have the time to search. Not sure how he's able to make a profit. I have heard the owner of 707, Levi I beleive is his name, is a grreat guy and very knowledgeable.
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