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If speed, and lower prices has no net gain at the end of the transaction, what is the advantage?
I would guess everyone has different end games to why they choose different TPG or none at all. IMO if you want the max return on investment then PSA at this point is who you want, and you may have to wait for that, and pay more for that max return. I think it also matters what cards you collect as to which grader you want to use, as I'd imagine that also goes into another realm of AH for certain types of cards being sold. The options of multiple is a good thing for we can all achieve what our brains think is best. I forgot to mention for me faster isn't always better neither is more expensive depending on the end result or gain. Last edited by Vintage Vern; 06-25-2022 at 07:53 AM. |
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