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Originally Posted by bobbyw8469
I hate I heard that Ian. Someone earlier stated that for high dollar items, just set a reserve or set the bid higher. I am taking this advice. There is absolutely no way I can lose this kind of money and stay in business long. For items that have been in my collection for so long that I don't care what I get for them, then 99 cent auctions can suffice. However, when I get a card for the sole purpose of flipping and basically just hand it out - well, that isn't going to fly. By the way, the winning bidder is a very famous dealer. He has bought from me before. I fully expect to see this card in his store, and sell for $1,200+. I was able to be robbed with the full help of Ebay. Never again.
There are just too many alternatives. Huggins and Scott, Goodwin and Co, Greg Bussineau all come to mind.
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Lol. Your posts are too funny.
I'm glad peoples snipes didn't work. That's what they get for using them instead of ACTUALLY BIDDING!!!