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SteppinRazor

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  1. Sure it is. You may not succeed, but you get to decide. Where to make adjustments, what to compromise on, etc..
  2. I mean, there's nothing wrong with hating packing boxes. I don't particularly like doing it either. If you start your own thing, you get to decide what you want it to be, what you get out of it.
  3. This. I wouldn't get anything graded personally. Pressing the NM98 is not going to be cost effective.
  4. Funny, the early 90s killed comics for me. Last good story I read was the Fall of the Mutants and immediate aftermath. I hated Knightfall and the way Batman just laid down. Death of Superman was interesting either. The post-death til he came back was better IMO.
  5. bug33fouf purchased a slab from me. Fast payment and patient with delay getting shipping supplies. Much appreciated!
  6. John bought a couple of slabs from me. Fast payment, and very patient when I ran out of boxes and the PO dragged their behinds sending me my order. Thanks John!
  7. It's Days of Future Present, I just want to make sure you didn't misread, so just let me know. If that was just a typo, then thanks for the purchase! I'll put it on hold for confirmation
  8. Have to agree. Rewards points at big businesses are to get your information for resale to marketing/advertising aggregators. So that when you go to buy Kraft Mac and Cheese from the grocery store, you go home and check your e-mail and google's ads are Kraft products (yes that happened). Those businesses don't lose anything on rewards points. A small business that doesn't know how to sell customer information is likely to lose money.