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great idea. Mike >eBay is a good place to find trading partners. I collect a few players >never on the hot sheets or star charts and I build some tough parallel >sets. In bidding on these cards, I see the same user IDs popping up in >competition for the cards I'm bidding on. I've contacted many of these >people and have exchanged lists with them and have made many helpful >deals that way. Hardly ever has anyone been a stickler for exact BV >for BV, let alone demanding overpriced game used rookie auto nonsense. >I think they even make software now that can track for you what users >are bidding on particular players and sets. > > > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] (MikeCouil) wrote in message >news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... >> I feel your pain brother. I posted to the different sports groups a couple >> weeks ago hoping to get some minnesota regional stuff. You know, all world >> super stars that everyone wants, like Joe Mays, Bryant Mckinnie, Chris >> Claiborne, Denny Hocking, etc. >> >> I got NOTHING but ridicoulous emails. Stuff like: >> >> "I have some of what you are looking for. I collect Lebron James, Kobe >Bryant, >> Michael Vick, and Priest Holmes high end game used, autographs, and >rookies". >> >> I haven't made much progress in getting into the trading groups either >since >> I've been away so long and really have no references. It's been kind of a >> shame but oh well, there is always buying... >> >> Mike >> >
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