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1. follow thru and ship quickly.
2. use high rez scans and take scans in a dark room w/ lid up. (or place black object over your cards) 3. post front and back scans 4. don't use words like: "LQQK". "!!!!!!" or "CENTERED" when the card is not. or any other gimmick'y wording. let the card sell it's self. 5. describe accurately both the good features but also any flaws. you will save yourself a world of trouble by not trying to hide stuff. 6. store name isn't important, being a solid seller is. |
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