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Yeah a bit rushed. Made offer and got a response back later that evening around 7:30. Cards sold around 10 pm. Wanted to spend a few min. looking at the lot in more detail to give a better offer than what I was told on the table and of course they were sold. I was out with the boss last night for a dinner so I didn't have the liberty to camp out on the computer.
I dont think that the lots are reaching maximum $ at this rate. There were several SP's and variations in this lot and had it stayed for sale a bit longer or was broke down into a more refined lot would have maximized the profit on it. I'm just saying that they need more exposure time. They aren't my cards and I assure you at this rate will never be. |
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