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Old 04-10-2019, 01:13 PM
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or you realize by the time you hit your 70's, theres nobody to pass down your cards to.
So, you quickly hit the dating sites, and realized no 70+ yr old women is getting pregnant. So, if i read about a dirty old grandpa, its defintely gonna be a Net54 member.
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Old 04-10-2019, 01:57 PM
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Well, definitely buyer's remorse, and it's usually #2 due to #3.
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Old 04-10-2019, 02:38 PM
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not really baseball related, but "remorse" related.

so I've never been one to stop like when someone is pulled over on the side of the road and having car trouble.

and a month or so ago i went past a person, should have stopped and then it ends up bugging me that I didn't, like would the extra 10 minutes really have killed me, so next time I said to myself I'm stopping. I'm going to be THAT good person.

so this week guy is in the middle lane car dead, he obviously needs help getting the car pushed off the main road. here is my chance.

then i look and its raining pretty good, so I didn't want to get all wet. so i drive on.

but NEXT one, I'm helping.


to be continued....
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I have remorse of opening this thread
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Have you ever sold a card and experienced remorse before you mailed it?

How about placing bids in an auction that you realize are too high and then praying until the end of the auction that there is a greater fool than you out there who will outbid you?

What about listing a card on BST and receiving 7 "I'll take it"s in 15 minutes, realizing after the fact that its current market value is three or four times the listing price. Ouch!!!
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How about placing bids in an auction that you realize are too high and then praying until the end of the auction that there is a greater fool than you out there who will outbid you?
This has happened many times, including last month. I’ll tell the full story as soon as I can get a new scanner.
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