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battlerob

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  1. Feedback for a Preacher 1 that i bought. Great seller, would buy again. Comic was shipped right away and well protected. Thanks! Awesome seller, got an extra too!
  2. As dragonmanagement said, you are completely missing the point. It's impossible to have the exact number, best thing that anyone can get is an accurate, educate guess bassed on limited but reliable data. That's how statistics work. Since several have tried to explain how statistics work, and you still argue against it, you probably won't ever get it. Based on the data though, I would have to say the numbers are there to support less black labels vs white labels, in fact, the numbers are not even close to 50/50 black labels vs white labels.
  3. Sorry but bffnut is actually correct. It doesn't matter what anyone says, including creators, companies, etc. There has to be data to back it up. What bffnut did is used real numbers. He used a formula to calculate these numbers which also included an error margin. This is the way statistics are calculate with limited data, this is how they do polls. For instance when they run surveys like in politics. With limited data, they can calculate pretty accurately what a nation says without having to do a survey on every single person in the entire country. Like bffnut said, it's about the marging of error you are comfortable with. Pretty straight forward stuff, i'm sure you can search online about data/statistics. Btw, I'm in no way talking about black label vs white label value. Although i did pay premium for a black label.