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buyer's remorse, nah !
Posted By: Steve Parmentier
Jeez, How many of you wake up Monday morning and think - Did I over pay for those cards yesterday/last week ? - Better not let the wife know. |
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buyer's remorse, nah !
Posted By: Jason L
huh? |
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buyer's remorse, nah !
Posted By: Silver King
I've made three purchases that I shook my head about afterwards wondering. Oh well, I got three items that I really wanted and regardless of the price I still wanted them. Part of collecting is finding a great deal every now and then plus over spending on your obsession every now and then. As long as the item is genuine then at least you are in some ballpark of getting what you paid for. I show everybody my stuff and leave the cost out of it. They all think it is great stuff. |
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buyer's remorse, nah !
Posted By: anthony
silverking, i agree with you on the overpaying...i have a few that i overpaid for but was fortunate enough to make up the difference on cards that i sold... |
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