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Posted By: Al Davis
My guess is that the number one factor is the economy. However, ebay is certainly not what it once was. It seems as though the vintage cards I'm interested in are mostly on buy-it-now formats with absolutely ridiculous prices (and mostly without a "best offer" option). I'm willing to bid as aggressively as ever, but ebay is short on the auction-format E and T cards I'm interested in. My watchlist used to have 20 - 30 items; now it's more like 6 - 8. |
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