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IMHO, Ebay has gotten pretty bad. I start items via auction at the bare minimum I will accept, and the bids just aren't there like they used to be in the past. Sometimes I start a card at a penny, and I don't want to do free shipping, because I am worried that the card will end at the penny, and it will cost me money to sell items on Ebay.
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If the bank balance can handle it then sometimes going BIN on a card long coveted may be the only solution. For example, not long ago I pounced on a just listed 1936 WWG Gehrig, a card I have stalked seemingly forever without success. It was, of course, more than I wanted to spend, but I figured when will I see it again?
And I remember when the Dead Sea was healthy. |
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