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    Well i can honestly say that a lot has changed in the card collecting world since 1993. There was no Ebay then and a Beckett was it. I still cant believe how complicated and sometimes dishonest this hobby has become. Like babyhuey said, i guess it all comes down to common sense.

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    Well i can honestly say that a lot has changed in the card collecting world since 1993. There was no Ebay then and a Beckett was it. I still cant believe how complicated and sometimes dishonest this hobby has become. Like babyhuey said, i guess it all comes down to common sense.

    Money corrupts everything and when cards and now selling for 5, 6, even 7 figures, it becomes more of a business than a hobby and businessmen can be ruthless ...

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    I use www.watchcount.com, make sure I've selected all item types, Sold Items only, then enter your keywords----then you can see items sold at auction, BIN's, as well as Best Offers that were accepted. eBay itself doesn't allow you to see the best offer that was accepted, so this is a better one-stop solution imo.

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    I use www.watchcount.com, make sure I've selected all item types, Sold Items only, then enter your keywords----then you can see items sold at auction, BIN's, as well as Best Offers that were accepted. eBay itself doesn't allow you to see the best offer that was accepted, so this is a better one-stop solution imo.

    Watchcount is GREAT!

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    Beskett is useless. I havent traded using BV or even looked at one in years. I trade by SV and how I feel, since I do mostly low end stuff.

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