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I don't mind a sticker, in reality what it says has little to no bearing on what I am willing to pay.
However it does tell me alot about where their head is at, or stuck for that matter in some instances.
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I want a price visible. I will often move on unless the item is truly rare.
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It's kind of a bummer when I look at a dealer's case and he has more than a few cards I am interested in and I have to ask where he is at on each one when a sticker isn't there. Then again, maybe they aren't priced so the dealer forces a prospective buyer into conversation. I prefer the sticker for sure.
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I also prefer to see a price. However, if it is a card I'm really interested in, I will ask the price before making any offer. I just don't feel I should need to hunt down the dealer or feel like I'm inconveniencing them to find out the price. Also, if it is a card from a set I'm not actively collecting, I won't bother asking for a price. But if the price is on the card and reasonable, I might consider it.
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99% of the time, if I see no stickers I keep walking.
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I like to have some type of starting price to look at.I dont like to make offers on cards with no prices but i have and usually have been happy with the results.
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I get why dealers put their prices on the backs of cards (to start conversation and haggling) but I like prices on the front in clear view. That is how I always have my cards for sale in cases. I try to price them realistically to start with also. My motto is usually, some profit is better than no profit and I will almost always negotiate. Just my views....
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