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The Lounge / Re: Buying Magic: The Gathering cards
« on: December 18, 2011, 09:56:50 PM »
From what I've seen, people usually have at least 1,000 cards.  Collections can grow to 20,000 cards over 5-10 years.  That's why I'm hoping if someone finds Magic cards, they'll find at least 1,000.

I plan to offer kickbacks when the lot I buy from you has a high value.  It's an incentive to keep you watching for those shoe boxes, long white card boxes, and flat square white card boxes.  I'm an honest guy and with a profitable enough lot (ie: $100 profit; that's good for Magic cards), I could afford to send a bit back to you guys.

Thanks and good hunting.

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The Lounge / Buying Magic: The Gathering cards
« on: December 18, 2011, 03:24:04 PM »
Hello, I'm buying all Magic: The Gathering game cards that you find.

My goal is to save you time, which IS money.  But you like finding treasures and getting paid for them.  Ok, I've got a pricing plan to reward your good luck:

When I find value in the cards you sell me, I'll increase the amount I pay per card for the next lot you sell me.  You earned it; you were lucky to find good cards.  The opposite is also true; a bad lot will decrease the next payment rate.

I start buying at $0.01 per card.  The better luck you have, the more it goes up.  I'll pay the shipping to me in New Jersey.

The goal is for you to quickly get paid for your cards without spending the time researching them (which I already have).  For a 30-minute post office trip, you can get $20 for 2000 cards.  Compare that to hours of online research and eBay sales which may get you $50 or $100.  I'll even purchase by the pound or linear foot to save you from having to count them.

Contact me by message on this forum.  I look forward to rewarding you for finding good cards.  Good luck!

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