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Old 08-22-2011, 07:59 PM
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an eBay BIN (or BIN B/O) or via an auction-style listing? Thanks for your opinion.
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Hard to say.... I think if you can get to a BIN quickly you might get a better deal that way.
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those auctions that end in the middle of the day can be pretty nice...
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I have gotten some great deals on both but if I had to choose definately Auction Style in my experiences.
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I'd say auction style, but you have to have patience waiting for the right auction. Sometimes bidders get stupid on ya!

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+2 here....or end at weird times (like 3 AM ET) or in the middle of the day during a holiday weekend.
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It really matters what the card is. If it's a T206, Goudey or something common like that, you'd have a very hard time getting a deal in an auction style listing. But for something not as popular such as 1933 Uncle Jack's Candy, you're likely to get a better deal in an auction unless there is a bidding war.
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It really matters what the card is. If it's a T206, Goudey or something common like that, you'd have a very hard time getting a deal in an auction style listing. But for something not as popular such as 1933 Uncle Jack's Candy, you're likely to get a better deal in an auction unless there is a bidding war.
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