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Posted By: Eric
I haven't read the posts in between mine and the initial one, but I love to trade with other collectors too. The art of trading in my opinion, is a lost one due to an age of computerized shopping, and very few local card shows (damn..what are those?!). Trading with people you've never met before also comes a little difficult for most, even if you talk to them by email. Fortunately, I've met a few people through this board, and other online outlets, that I've developed a great trust with, and trade with. Even people I don't know very well, if I know what their reputation is like, I'd deal with them. So I agree..I wish there were more trading. Thanks to Elliott, and the creation of this board though, a lot of that has been rehashed. |
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