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I have always treated online buying much like in person show buying. When I walk into my local show there are typically 5 types of tables:
1) Won't buy from because carries only new cards 2) Won't buy from because of price 3) Won't buy from because dealer/dealers running table is someone I don't want to deal with 4) Table to check out because I don't know/haven't seen before 5) Someone I will buy from I only stop at #4 and #5 which saves a lot of time. I utilize this same strategy online which seems to work perfectly. Not sure why everyone gets worked up. I can price my items at 10 times current market or 10 percent of current market--I don't get why other people care that much how people go about selling THEIR stuff. If they are not in your consideration set move along. |
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