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Posted By: joseph
I know now why so many people use eBay to sell their cards. With fee's costing 1/5 of the sale price, I too would opt for eBay. I know you would be able to reach more people than a standard auction; even through you might note reach the cream of the crop as for buyers. I see some of those eBay prices and they seem to be more than fair. It's only my opinion. |
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