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Junkdrawer

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  1. Just felt compelled to have this copy. Smurfs are in my grind.
  2. eBay will rip that money right out of your acct and pay the seller
  3. Only 2 on the census and this be the highest. Veronica seems to push all the right buttons.
  4. Any other questions you have for clink, I would make an attempt to get to know just one person there such as Jason Crosby. He’s my go to guy and he answers my questions and works with me on every little thing I need in our dealings.
  5. Nice pick ups. Sure puts a twist on the usual postings round here. Nice grades BTW
  6. We see the same old boring high grade gems in every thread. Show me your snags, your scores, your deal of a lifetime pick ups. Just 2 criteria exist to post. 1. You purchased in 2019 and 2. Bid or BIN was $100 or less. Let’s leave shipping fees irrelevant.
  7. Tell him to meet you. Have snipers on the roof.
  8. PayPal is a virtual bank. Banks have fees.
  9. It’s a perfectly expected question for a customer to ask if the dealer has no prices on his books. You guys are out there. Those that do have prices have automatically begun the art of negotiation. I insist that the next number comes from the buyer. I don’t price a book at $1000 and upon ask reduce it to my “best price”. You will have to work for it. Do you even know a good price I often ask. I only ask because there are those if you say $12 they assume $10 will work. A knee jerk instinctual reaction to any price they encounter just because. Because they just don’t know a good deal when they see or hear it. An educated consumer is our best customer. Qualifying a buyer takes seconds for a good salesman. Knowing the difference between a shopper and a buyer involves listening. Turning shoppers into buyers is a skill set most dealers lack. Anyone can sell a key for under GPS and then be unable to replace it. A recipe for disaster. Your wall books should do their job of luring prospects to your booth. It’s the bin books you want and need to sell. Furthermore a crowd at your booth is the best thing that can possibly happen at a show. Having knowledge of your inventory goes a long way. The best deals that you are looking for are in the bins, let me show you.
  10. I think I’ve been out of this club more times than I’d been in it or vice a versa. Who’s counting? Back in again
  11. It’s the cracked slab that’s in question. Proving the value is easy as it’s got a price that can been seen publicly. Insuring then claiming loss through the USPS needs a strong case to prove cost like a RECENT LEGIT receipt. Market value will be a battle you will likely lose. If it were that easy people would be shipping broken stuff to family and friends as a full time job.
  12. I simply refund or cancel and move on. A reholder fee is $12 and at some point I will do it. If you decide to go through the USPS insurance, at least you’ll have receipts to submit. Time is all you’ll lose.
  13. This is no such thing as no returns on eBay despite what the seller states. Open a case and move on.
  14. I’ve always had my heart set on seeing the Punisher make his way into a Spidey movie.
  15. It’s great to have a key birthday book. I’m proud to share the month of Jan67’ with the first Bat Girl
  16. I’m bringing my new dab pen this year.
  17. Don’t forget onsite grading is a great added fun part of the weekend at Baltimore. Some of the best boardies are on hand as well. This show I would attend yearly even if I didn’t like comic books.