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Generally eBay sucks, but there are enough strikes of lightning (4 or 5 a year) to keep it worth looking it. Most of the established sellers of cards and memorabilia are deep deep in denial.
It’s a free country. Can do as you want. If you want to buy a type one photo at an auction for $2800 and list it the next day for $11,000, go for it. Maybe you strike gold a few times a year. Last edited by Snapolit1; 05-26-2024 at 08:58 AM. |
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They are looking for the eBay addict. Many collectors still only use EBay. It’s crazy but if it didn’t work, they wouldn’t keep listing the cards.
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Flip side is a seller can put any price on its goods. Doesn’t mean it will ever sell. But I agree. Some eBay sellers are a breed of their own
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