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Casey and Exhibitman- yep, you get it. Snapolit1- not sure what bleak locations you are frequenting, you are clearly very sour about trades. Trading is an obvious and common method of obtaining cards, for dealer and collector. Doesn’t work with everybody of course, but your vision is very narrow on this matter. If both parties are happy in a trade, it’s worth the time and “effort” (talking about cards counts as “effort” in this case). Trent King
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