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To flip or not to flip? That is the question.
Posted By: Dave F
I'm just wondering how many on here will actively "flip" a card that they know that can make a buck on? I'll readily admit I'll buy cards that either I feel I can get a bit more for...or would be solid trade bait for something I'm looking for. I know MANY on here are against doing this...I personally don't see the harm. I am curious though would you admit to this...or are you just a straight collector that doesnt have any intent on reselling? By the way...my main reason for flipping when necessary is because I don't have unlimited funds for cards..and if I didn't do so...would be a short and sweet end to buying pretty fast. All the money no matter how big or small goes straight back into buying more cards....none of it has went to a new bedroom suite or anything like that. |
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