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Old 09-14-2019, 02:45 PM
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In my version of 'The Godfather,' I made the seller an offer that he thought about, mulled over, and finally decided not to refuse...

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LOL, Darren - that was my card, enjoy. The qualifier “really killed it for you” huh?

Good deal. You bought it for exactly what I paid a few months ago...


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LOL, Darren - that was my card, enjoy. The qualifier “really killed it for you” huh?

Good deal. You bought it for exactly what I paid a few months ago...
Well, value-wise it does. Since I'm not looking to sell it or anything, it needed to be 'cheap' enough to make it worthwhile to pay that kind of money just to keep it for my set. Anything with a qualifier is simply never going to sell for what you think it should sell for. Tough line to walk.
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Well, value-wise it does. Since I'm not looking to sell it or anything, it needed to be 'cheap' enough to make it worthwhile to pay that kind of money just to keep it for my set. Anything with a qualifier is simply never going to sell for what you think it should sell for. Tough line to walk.
Relax, I'm totally kidding you. I would have said the same thing in negotiating on a qualified card. It's valid reasoning. I was jabbing you more in the vein of the OC lover you seem to be on this forum, and then how you came across to me as a seller. ;-)

It's a wonderful card, I would have kept it but just have over-extended on some other stuff recently. The OC did not bother me at all.
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