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It's called "anchoring." I found that it can work well with patience. List a$1,000 card at $3,000+ and you'll actually see people negotiate with you in the $2,000s, which is still double what you'd see in a straight auction.
I'd say your problem is with the occasional high price buyer. Not the seller, who can obviously get paid once in awhile.
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