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I have a question when it comes to making offers on cards on eBay that are very over priced. I've come across 2 cards I need for a type set, but the BIN prices are 4X what the cards are actually worth. There is Best Offer available on the cards, but would it offend someone to bring an offer so much lower than the BIN price?
Example: Current BIN is $125 Vintage Card Prices and Beckett list the card around $30 Walking away is not a problem, but I've been looking for them for a little while now.
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