Yea this was a big fire! Black smoke could be seen for quite a way.
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Yea this was a big fire! Black smoke could be seen for quite a way.
Tuche!!
Yea, You want the address of where they are too? :cool:
I think Ill keep my leads mine
I dont know. They may just be buying the cards by themselves. I dont think they are getting full TV's then stripping, but could be wrong.
OK Well thanks for all the informative posts. This is a great site. I will buy these as though they are all low grade and just smile if I find anything different when i separate before I sell them
Yea, Gravitar That is how I will be buying them, all mixed. I know what I can afford to pay if it was separated out, but I am kinda new to grading boards and trying to decide if the green boards are...
Yea I have a local buyer, and I think this could be a regular customer, maybe 2 or three bins a month.
OK thanks, I will be able to see them in person before I buy, and yea I see a few mobo mixed in, but was not sure if some of the other green boards were medium grade boards.
Thanks Ballymoss I have never had to upload photos like that on other forums. Now I know!;)
OK i figured out how to do it! thanks for the help! Now what price would you pay for gaylords with this mix?
http://i1326.photobucket.com/albums/u649/AustinHammond/photoofcards_zpsb0267c76.jpg
Yea I do not want to assume there is more variety that there is, but I can clearly see several types of boards. How long do you have to be a member before you are allowed to post pictures!??
All different boards, mostly low grade but a decent about of others mixed in, You really just need to see the picture. I could email the picture to someone and they could upload it for me maybe?
Hello all, I am a new e-scrapper, been lurking here a while and doing some small deals, but now I have the opportunity to buy about 2 gaylords of mixed cards. Trouble is I am not quite sure how to...
Jaydee, I was also under the impression that if there is no retale sales, sales tax is not applicable. Although upon looking more into it i found this:...