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Posted By: anthony
I dont have an ebay store but I can see it being beneficial to many...of the card collector stores, i think there are a ton of guys that use it for advertising other cards. it seems to me that they put a lot of premium cards that are pretty rare and have buy it nows for a king's ransom. but when you run names like cobb, ruth, gehrig, speaker and anything else vintage-wise, you find them and click on 'em. next thing you know you're going through their "store" to see what else they have... |
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