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From my experience, the majority of dealers expect to win the trade. That's why trading can be hard, unless the collector is willing to accept that.
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The dealer still has to sell the card he received back in trade that’s usually why they expect to win by 20-30% I get that especially if he is working with the customer excepting trade and cash on an item back in trade that is not as easy a sale as the card going to the customer in the deal.
Also a lot of times dealers don’t even want to entertain they deal when they find out what the attendees says he values his card at. If it’s out of this world price it’s not going to work, it’s just not why waste anyone’s time. Last edited by Johnny630; 09-01-2021 at 08:01 AM. |
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