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Old 06-07-2025, 02:46 PM   #1259
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Default Skybox 2024 1992 MM Platinum

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Originally Posted by Kobefan View Post
I'm surprised the seller accepted my offer. It was much lower than the listed price, but that goes to show that we should always make our best offer, no matter how overpriced the original listed price is. Now, I have a mini-rainbow of silver surfer pmg, to go along with my mini rainbow of shadowcat pmg:

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By the way, these cards just came in a few days ago. Bought the Shadowcat pmg blue on facebook group and the seller throws in a free Mr. Fantastic pmg blue, I was surprised and greatful:

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Congrats, massive pickup with the Surfer! I was wondering if maybe it was your offer. That card jumped out the first moment I saw it on eBay….stunning card.

Totally agree…don’t let asking prices deter you. Send your best offer and if there’s an autodecline, fine, but not much really to lose in trying. To give an extreme example…a seller once had a marvel error card at some crazy price, like $8999 (as you often see with errors sometimes). I offered $1k, and seller accepted ($1k is still $1k..nice chunk of change for anyone). And I still think I overpaid at $1k but was happy to get it for the collection.

Seems fitting that Surfer went to you with those awesome PMGs…what a gesture from that seller with the Mr Fantastic blue! Some really nice people in this hobby.
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