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Not to be a prick or anything but do you REALLY expect an honest answer to your question?
I say this because, in a bad economy, if a dealer or seller has one or two "sure fire" cards or sets that will "sell every time" then WHY would they want to share this info with you or anybody else? If they did this, then YOU would be looking on eBay or any other place you could think of to get these same cards and/or sets. This means THEY would be giving YOU inside info which YOU could use to compete against THEM. Which I don't think many (or any) smart business person would do. Just my opinion, David |
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