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Old 07-26-2010, 09:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Steve D View Post
I would say there is some merit to that argument, but not much.

If it were true, then why do PSA/SGC graded cards, with nice big, clear scans of both front and back, from known reputable sellers, still bring prices that are significantly below what B&M shop owners charge.

To me, the biggest reason for B&M shop owners charging "higher than ebay" prices, is the fact that they must be able to pay rent/utilities/employee salaries/etc for their shop. Ebay sellers don't need to do this, as for the most part, they're selling from their living room/den/mancave. So basically, ebay sellers have a huge built-in advantage.

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I don't have an actual shop so I can't compare costs, but they don't have to deal with eBay and PayPal fees. If I buy a card on eBay and I'm not satisfied with it and my only option is to resell it, I have to try and flip it for enough of a profit just to cover the costs of selling it. Depending on the price of the card that can be pretty tough.
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