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What their estimates are on their website means absolutely nothing for what it'll actually sell for. I've seen cards estimated at $5k and go for $50k. It's just a ploy to get people thinking "Is this a good deal? Should I bid?". As for the second comment about wanting your items back after hearing their estimates, shouldn't that have been done before sending them out? I don't see why the AH should lose money in shipping if a client wants their cards back regardless if they've done business with them in the past.
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