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Posted By: Rhys
I dont mind Bruce and have done some transactions with him the past so this comment is for informational purposes only and in no way attacking him. However, if you have an ultra high grade card from one of those sets, not only are you talking 0% consigners fee, but you can negotiate a cut off the buyers end as well with many auction houses so you should end up with maybe 10%-12% total off the sales price with 5% or so of the buyers premium coming back into your pocket. So instead of a 27% theoritical "cut" off your cards calue, the reality is more like 10%-12% or even more depending on the card itself and the value of it. |
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