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on the autograph side, the prices are ridiculous compared to just a couple years ago. as mentioned above, when some idiot prices his card super high, then the next person listing that item thinks that is what the card is worth so they then list it at a super inflated price too. an example, there is a card ive been looking to buy that sells on average for $300 on a good day. some clueless piece of, listed the same card now for $900! so guess what the next seller listing it for lists it for? yep, $900 too! (the blind sheep following the blind sheep theory) now this one time $300 card (its true worth and value) cant be touched for less than $900 because one person "decided" to list it for $900 and now everyone else is listed it for that much because they see how much the first seller listed it for! geez!
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