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I started with tons of cards that were purchased, paid for, and profited on. As for buying lots: that's it. Do it. If you are looking to fund your collection through reselling, redundant I know, buy lots. Set a price at the beginning and don't budge from it. If you decide to spend X more on stuff than you wanted, even if it's $5, it adds up quick. Don't get caught up buying a lot to get a card for you. If the point is to fund your collection you should buy first with intention of selling it all. After you purchase it then see if there is anything you can't live without. These work for me. Maybe not everyone.
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