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    how much is CC worth now?

    not sure on the right place to put it, but before I left to go out of town for 2 and a half weeks, cc was like 100 cc = 5 dollars. is this still it or is it different? what do most people go by. i dont sell cards for cc that much anymore so can someone please help me out. thanks!

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    Hmmm.... The common known value is 100cc = $1, not sure where you came up with 100cc = $5, that's definitely way off. It's closer to 1.

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    Hmmm.... The common known value is 100cc = $1, not sure where you came up with 100cc = $5, that's definitely way off. It's closer to 1.

    thanks so much for your help!

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    With the VBay auctions, CC Store and those great pack sales rolling out it could be bringing a premium soon enough though!

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    thanks so much for your help!

    Anytime.

    With the VBay auctions, CC Store and those great pack sales rolling out it could be bringing a premium soon enough though!

    That would be cool it increased in value.

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    Well it should increase if there not as much cc out there. All about supply and demand.

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    i think that 100cc is like 70 cents...
    i heard that somewhere

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    CC was always supposed to be 100cc = 1 dollar. However, people have been selling it for less just to get money and there was a large amount out there. Our prices for cards in the CC Store are based on the 100cc = $1.

    Now there is less CC out there so people will be selling it for more, but the card store prices won't change.

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    I just paid $1.40 for 125cc.

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    What's eventually gonna happen is the cc becomes so scarce that everyone spends it on the pack sales and store, and there's gonna be a few people who hold onto it for whatever reason. Barely anyone will have it, and Mike's going to have a big inventory of cards and packs sitting around. That's something I can see happening with trying to lessen the amount of card cash out there.

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