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    i understood the whole thing, waste of my time reading it..lol

    i'll clue everyone in NIETHER SELL VALUE OR BOOK VALUE IS CORRECT!!!!! Book value is done by people who have no clue what they are doing and sell value isnt accurate because its only what sells on ebay, not craigslist, auction houses, card shops etc...

    the CORRECT guide is PERSONAL VALUE! Whatever you feel comfortable trading it for is what the value is, not because people on beckett say so, and besides, ebay doesnt even show the max bid, so SV is incorrect

    lol, this made me laugh a little bit. I mean, if ebay did that, things will only get more complicated and ridicules.

    I could just hear it now, "the card sold for $75, but the guys max bid was $150, so that must be the SV since that's amount a person was willing to pay for it."

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    after reading all this can't believe there is tons of frustration over values of pieces of cardboard. I know you can make tons of $$$ from it but relax its just a hobby in the end.
    Last edited by Ray33; 04-18-2009 at 06:43 PM.

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    lol, this made me laugh a little bit. I mean, if ebay did that, things will only get more complicated and ridicules.

    I could just hear it now, "the card sold for $75, but the guys max bid was $150, so that must be the SV since that's amount a person was willing to pay for it."

    well of course i'm just saying in retrospect the maximum bid is what someone is willing to pay in reality, but i dont like either sv/bv so it doesnt bother me
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    Isnt it tough to compare what used games would sell for (im assuming they're used) vs. what a card would sell for?

    A used game would always sell for much lower than the retail price as opposed to the sv of a card which is dependent on so many variables...

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    Isnt it tough to compare what used games would sell for (im assuming they're used) vs. what a card would sell for?

    A used game would always sell for much lower than the retail price as opposed to the sv of a card which is dependent on so many variables...

    depends on the game. i sold a sealed SMB3 game for $180 and a sealed Zelda game for $420. Also dependent on many variables.

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    Isnt it tough to compare what used games would sell for (im assuming they're used) vs. what a card would sell for?

    A used game would always sell for much lower than the retail price as opposed to the sv of a card which is dependent on so many variables...

    i said retail as in gamestop and stuff. its generally 10% lower than new.like new or scratched thats why i wanted to go by ebay sv on avg. that would be helping him but still doesnt want that.

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