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I want a price visible. I will often move on unless the item is truly rare.
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It's kind of a bummer when I look at a dealer's case and he has more than a few cards I am interested in and I have to ask where he is at on each one when a sticker isn't there. Then again, maybe they aren't priced so the dealer forces a prospective buyer into conversation. I prefer the sticker for sure.
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I also prefer to see a price. However, if it is a card I'm really interested in, I will ask the price before making any offer. I just don't feel I should need to hunt down the dealer or feel like I'm inconveniencing them to find out the price. Also, if it is a card from a set I'm not actively collecting, I won't bother asking for a price. But if the price is on the card and reasonable, I might consider it.
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99% of the time, if I see no stickers I keep walking.
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I like to have some type of starting price to look at.I dont like to make offers on cards with no prices but i have and usually have been happy with the results.
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I get why dealers put their prices on the backs of cards (to start conversation and haggling) but I like prices on the front in clear view. That is how I always have my cards for sale in cases. I try to price them realistically to start with also. My motto is usually, some profit is better than no profit and I will almost always negotiate. Just my views....
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Stickers are just an absurdly high number where some buyers may need it for that price (not likely), but most are willing to haggle down to where both parties are comfortable in striking a deal, from my experiences at least.
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