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    how much do u spend on cards a week?

    for me 5-20(20 if im lucky,5-10 on normal weeks,0 if im not lucky)

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    i usually dont spend much but this week i splurged and spent a few hundred... i probably wont spend that much again till christmas... usually some weeks i spend 0 and some weeks 500... depends what kind of bills are due and what money we have left over... and how many shoes the wife has bought

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    Quote Originally Posted by tutall
    i usually dont spend much but this week i splurged and spent a few hundred... i probably wont spend that much again till christmas... usually some weeks i spend 0 and some weeks 500... depends what kind of bills are due and what money we have left over... and how many shoes the wife has bought


    lmao i bet thats fun

    honey quit buying so many shoes
    honey quit with the pictures of men

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    nah.. more like

    ™™™ are you doing with more cards....
    ™™™ do you do with 120 pairs of shoes

    (she manages a retail shoe store)

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    i average about 50$.

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    Around $100-200 a week. I sell alot on ebay though $50-100 a week. That keeps me afloat. Its amazing how much you can get for lots of commons of just released product (A&G, Bowman Chrome, ect). I keep what I want, sell the rest!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tutall
    nah.. more like

    ™™™ are you doing with more cards....
    ™™™ do you do with 120 pairs of shoes

    (she manages a retail shoe store)


    do a bet like dem tv shows

    "i bet u couldnt go without buyin shoes"
    i bet u couldnt go without buyin ur dang cards


    WINNER CHOSES WUT TO DO THAT NIGHT.

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    we dont bet because we would both lose all the time

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    I keep track on a monthly basis, but since I buy and sell it's a bit different but I figured I'd weigh in. Last month I spent 1476.35, but I kind of went on an exquisite rookie buying spree.

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    How much I spend purely depends on my bills, like Tutall said, but also depends on the amount of money I make through Ebay....

    In the past month, I've spent maybe $500-700.... Here's my breakdown:
    Allen & Ginter: $100 x 4= $400
    Topps Chrome FB: $75 x 2= $150
    Topps Finest BB: $135 x 1= $135
    Absolute FB Pack: $44 x 1= $44
    Total: $729
    Ebay Profit: $331
    Total out of Pocket: $398

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