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Another good option for cards above $1,000 is to send them to Probstein. He only charges 5% total fees for anything above that threshold. But ya, if you're selling cheaper cards, then you're going to be paying high fees pretty much anywhere, except for MySlabs, which is about 5%. But buyers expect a discount there, so you'll pay for it one way or another. Sorta like selling at shows.
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