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So...did he get an excellent deal on the BIN or is he asking a ridiculous price?
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Well, if 40+ people presumably educated consumers bid on a card at a leading auction house and the final number was $1700, I'd argue that a $3000 profit for holding the card a few months is a tad excessive. But I guess the market is what some dude will pay for it at any particular point in time.
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I know its totally subjective, but trying to sell a card you just bought for $1700 for $2500 strikes me as a nice reasonable stab. And if you pull it off easy money. But $4500? I don't know. Maybe you really don't want to sell it.
Last edited by Snapolit1; 04-26-2018 at 03:21 PM. |
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