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You could try this.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1146 |
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ebay sells their historical data for a pretty penny.
Your better off using one of the services noted below that provides historical information about past ebay auctions; cardpricer.com vintagecardprices.com Last edited by martyogelvie; 05-07-2009 at 04:27 AM. |
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On the Mac side, you can do the following:
File Print. Select Save As PDF from pop up menu Save You can then search your entire drive using Spotlight for keyword searches within all the files. |
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I know that vintagecardprices is a great service, but I would much rather buy a $200 card than pay for the service. Right now I'm a broke student so I can't deal in anything high end enough to warrant spending ~10-20% of my yearly card budget on something like that. Once I'm out in the real world and making the big bucks I'm sure I'll subscribe. Note to the guy who owns the site, since he's probably reading this: please keep the player checklists and images free, they're great and sometimes it's harder to find pictures of rarer type cards. ... additionally, the thing I was looking at was memorabilia, so it wouldn't be listed on a site like that anyway. |
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If you can add it to you watch list before it ends, i think you can keep it for 60 days in your Ebay didn't win category. Maybe copy and paste the auction.......................?
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