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Old 03-06-2017, 05:35 PM
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I didn't check out what else the seller sells, but the description just sounds a slight bit sketchy to me. He seems to know enough to be able to maximize his return, yet takes the lazy approach.

He is aware of grading, as a few cards could grade out to hundreds, yet he photographed them in plastic sheets so you can't really tell the condition that easily and lets them go at a BIN price.

I guess why spend any time in building a good description (all the big names would have certainly gotten more views) and provide nice photos when it won't affect the end price one way or another, right?
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Old 03-06-2017, 05:48 PM
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I didn't check out what else the seller sells, but the description just sounds a slight bit sketchy to me. He seems to know enough to be able to maximize his return, yet takes the lazy approach.

He is aware of grading, as a few cards could grade out to hundreds, yet he photographed them in plastic sheets so you can't really tell the condition that easily and lets them go at a BIN price.

I guess why spend any time in building a good description (all the big names would have certainly gotten more views) and provide nice photos when it won't affect the end price one way or another, right?
Looks like he/she sells a lot of other 50-60s collectibles...he/she probably buys estate/storage locker deals....my guess is he paid a low price for those 63 cards ( a price that would make us all jealous). I would not be suspicious of a seller like this....some of my best/most profitable purchases have come from sellers like this.
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Old 03-06-2017, 05:58 PM
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Here's my recommendation. Use these as your first submission to COMC. This is a great lot and you'll get the most money (IMO) with the least work by having COMC do the scanning, identification, storing, finding, packing, and mailing. Whatever money you do make from the lot, buy more cards on COMC for either your collection or to resell.
I probably make $200 profit a week buying and selling on COMC.
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Old 03-06-2017, 06:03 PM
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Here's my recommendation. Use these as your first submission to COMC. This is a great lot and you'll get the most money (IMO) with the least work by having COMC do the scanning, identification, storing, finding, packing, and mailing. Whatever money you do make from the lot, buy more cards on COMC for either your collection or to resell.
I probably make $200 profit a week buying and selling on COMC.

Not too familiar with Comc. Heard good things. Gonna check them out
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