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    card collector strike it rich


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    If he can spend $1500 a week on cards, I would say he is already rich. Geez

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    Originally posted by yankee98
    If he can spend $1500 a week on cards, I would say he is already rich. Geez

    lol, I'll have to agree on that one!

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    Geez, I don't think I could spend that much on cards. At one time, at least. (I think I've already spent that much on packs alone!)

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    yea 1500 on cards at one time ,i,d be seeing a divorce lawyer and paying even more in alimony ,my wife never complains about me buying cards in the 100 to 150 range per box of 24 but 500 for 4 cards ,if i were to pull some noname i,d probably be pissed off for about a month .1 paycheck that i worked over 100 hours for for 3 packs of cards, i don,t think so .just my opinion take care spuds
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    We should all be so lucky as that. *sigh*

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    If were to buy just 1 pack and get crap i'd kick my own ™™™ lol, not to mention my wife kicking my ™™™ just for spending $500 on (her words* stupid cards) lol

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    If I pulled the card I would've kept it. People always pull the world's most coolest cards and then they just sell them.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...101436492&rd=1

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    Think of it this way chipper10:

    You go to your card shop and plunk down $500 on a box of exquiste. You thought for awhile what else you could get with a weeks salary, but thats your choice. You pull that Kobe/Lebron patch and sell it on eBay for $60,800+++. If it were me, I would rather have that to buy more cards than the Kobe Lebron patch. You could get any box, any cards, any piece of memorabilia, any pack or that card. I would rather take the cash

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    Originally posted by MJacksonKBryant
    Think of it this way chipper10:

    You go to your card shop and plunk down $500 on a box of exquiste. You thought for awhile what else you could get with a weeks salary, but thats your choice. You pull that Kobe/Lebron patch and sell it on eBay for $60,800+++. If it were me, I would rather have that to buy more cards than the Kobe Lebron patch. You could get any box, any cards, any piece of memorabilia, any pack or that card. I would rather take the cash

    hell yea man after spending $500 on a pack i would rather have the money than the card

    i would buy a 1969 camaro ss and a 1966 or 67 gto

    that is what i would do if i pulled something like that

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