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Posted By: runscott
There are a couple of bidders, who when I see they are bidding, I know it is useless so I don't put a bid in at all. In fact, one of them won a card from me recently at a very,very low price and might have scared away some potential bidders. As a result, last Sunday I started running auctions with much higher opening bids - it cost more, but I can't afford to take any more big hits on graded cards. But an alternative I hadn't thought of would be to have 'private auctions'. |
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