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    Im using a combo of Beckett and ebay, and Im wonder in ebay sold when the price is green but there is a line through it, what does that mean?

    It means that the card sold for a "best offer" The green amount was the asking price but the seller sold it for less. you can find out what it sold for on worthpoint.com or sortsof.com. Copy and paste the item number into one of those sites and you'll see what it sold for.

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    It means that the card sold for a "best offer" The green amount was the asking price but the seller sold it for less. you can find out what it sold for on worthpoint.com or sortsof.com. Copy and paste the item number into one of those sites and you'll see what it sold for.

    right on thank you

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    cool thanks for the response.
    Heres what I had--in Canadian dollar prices so Americans convert.

    Bergeron Scripts---$15
    81 Bourque--------$ 1 oops
    81 Coffey---------$25

    so pretty close, thanks again

    Real close! You'll have to decide how quickly you want the cards gone. If it's not stuff you need to move immediately, I'd ask 20% more and let the listing run for 1 month. When you relist the unsold ones, drop the price by 20% to get them sold.
    Good luck!

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