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BBCgalaxee
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This topic was brought up on bo. Wanted to bring it here too.
The question was if you brought in a card which generally sells for $100 on eBay, would you be able to trade it to your lcs for an $80 box?
As an lcs owner, it really REALLY depends on the card(s) and box that is wanted.
If it's slow moving wax or something I over ordered, there's a good chance I will make a trade.
But it really matters the cards and timing.
I would take 10 Jeter jersey cards which sell for $10 each on eBay for an $80 box because they wouldn't get to eBay. Instead I would put them In my showcases for $15 per.
But if I just purchased a huge Jeter collection loaded with jersey and bat cards, I might not do that trade.
I hate feebay so I avoid at all costs unless totally necessary, so unless it's completely the best scenario for me as an owner, I'll avoid a trade.
There's other things which come into play but What's your stance?
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The question was if you brought in a card which generally sells for $100 on eBay, would you be able to trade it to your lcs for an $80 box?
As an lcs owner, it really REALLY depends on the card(s) and box that is wanted.
If it's slow moving wax or something I over ordered, there's a good chance I will make a trade.
But it really matters the cards and timing.
I would take 10 Jeter jersey cards which sell for $10 each on eBay for an $80 box because they wouldn't get to eBay. Instead I would put them In my showcases for $15 per.
But if I just purchased a huge Jeter collection loaded with jersey and bat cards, I might not do that trade.
I hate feebay so I avoid at all costs unless totally necessary, so unless it's completely the best scenario for me as an owner, I'll avoid a trade.
There's other things which come into play but What's your stance?
Sent from my HTCONE using Freedom Card Board mobile app