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Posted By: davidcycleback
If the items are autographs, there can be a financial advantage in selling through someone like Gaynor. Most advanced autograph collectors (the ones who know what they are doing) don't randomly pick eBay sellers, they gravitate to sellers who are knowledgeable, trustworthy and have a good reputation. This is in part why someone like Scott can get higher auograph prices than others on eBay. |
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