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I understand it is a place holder and I did look it up, but the point is NOOOOONE bids up auctions that fast. Noone. There are no other examples other than these. People usually wait till the end to try to get the best deal possible, NOT come out the gate showing all their cards.
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Although the 52 mays psa 9 is out of my price range I will regularly place bids early on an eBay auction for 1/2 of what I feel an item is worth on the first day. That is all that happened here.
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