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			glchen, very funny. I purchased a signed check from an NHL HOF'er last year, that I valued at around $20-25. I was the only bidder at $9.99. I sold it six months later, auction-style on eBay for $23. Not bad. I checked eBay stores and there were five of them at $129, $149, $169, $179 and $199. They have been there ever since, with the $129 selling his with a best offer price of $60. Is that a victory? I think everyone at some point realizes that eBay wants us all to go this route and eventually eBay will get it's way and more people (including myself) with find themselves opening up stores. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
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