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Some of the prices I see on here as of late make it hard to bite my tongue, but it’s easy enough to click the back button. I kind of understand the dreamers trying to treat each sale like a lottery ticket, as who doesn’t like to max their profit. What annoys me is when said seller keeps pumping that overpriced card with no budge and arrogance.
Maybe off topic, but a BST practice I can’t stand, when an original sales post is not updated to reflect sold status. We have certain sellers who will have multiple cards with prices on their original post. Yet, after scrolling down through multiple follow on posts, you start to find what’s been sold. I know this world has plenty of mouth breathers, but updating a post is simple enough. Sorry, carry on with the topic. |
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