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Posted By: Chris Counts
Many of the cards I purchase come from eBay stores. Yes, the prices can be steeper, but the selection is usually much greater, and bargains are definitely there if you have the time to look for them. In particular, I've had great luck in buying pre-war cards from Mike Wheat and Colorado Mountain Sports. With sniping so prevelant, I rarely win any auctions, so sometimes it's really nice just to see a card I like and buy it. Also, I have been outbid in auctions for a card, only to find it later in an eBay store for a comparible price. |
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