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He seems to only buy and sell when a profit is to be had or else it gets returned. Interesting business strategy. I guess that makes him a dealer giving him tax benefits when he reports profits to the IRS.
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egbeachley,
He could be stiffing the IRS, as far as paying taxes goes, if he is doing something another poster suggested he might be doing. For example, he could buy a card for $900 dollars, receive it and then blackmail the seller into giving a $200 dollar refund in exchange for him not leaving Negative Feedback. He could then turn around and sell the card for $850, which would be a $150 dollar profit but be able to show the IRS he actually sold the card for a $50 loss (original $900 dollar purchase price - the $850 dollar sales price). David |
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Autographed basketball cards are expensive! But then again I don't watch it. He's actually from Federal Way Washington according to the Ebay listing. Never heard of it, neat.
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Oh, it's a city about twenty or thirty miles below Seattle. Neat
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