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    Thanks! You can't just do the card straight a lot of the time. You have to offer little extra as well. Small items that might be PC for the other trader.

    You guys are going to like the next one. I'm still finishing up the deal but I think it's quite nice ;)

    -Matt

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    Good Luck bro, I am currently running a project of selling all my useless traders and random numbered cards I don't want in hopes of saving up enough for a Rocket Richard RC

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    Good Luck bro, I am currently running a project of selling all my useless traders and random numbered cards I don't want in hopes of saving up enough for a Rocket Richard RC

    There are a lot of guys willing to buy lots. I recently sold 170 random gu, auto, insert and numbers for 200 bucks. It sounds like it's not that much but it's not like i was using them.

    On a side note, my second deal is complete!! After Canada post stops failing me, I'll show you guys my acquisition!

    1Matt

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    Good luck with this project! :)

    I actually sorta did this without relazing it! haha
    I bought a schenn yg for a couple bucks, traded it away for a bap triple, then traded that triple for a roloson triple coloured BTP jersey, which books around $40, and is in my BTP PC.

    Pretty cool how you can slowly work up from a low end card to a much higher end card.

    Andrew

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    I had read the baseball version of it and I was thinking about doing this myself. Except I was going to buy a box of cards and start off with the cards that I pull.

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    That's also a really cool idea except the box of cards would cost you so much money.

    Today, if the mail comes in, I'll be showing you the next item on the experiment!

    Very exciting!

    -Matt

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    That's also a really cool idea except the box of cards would cost you so much money.

    Today, if the mail comes in, I'll be showing you the next item on the experiment!

    Very exciting!

    -Matt


    I do not really think that a box would cost me a whole lot. If it were a box of Series One or something under $100 then I would be starting at just about the same place as you. Except for me it would give me a few traders instead of just one card.

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    The third card is posted

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    is it my card lol

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    I think this is an awesome fun idea, don't get me wrong, but if you add stuff to your card when trading, be it more cards or cash, doesn't this defeat the purpose?
    -Sean

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