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Old 03-09-2020, 06:37 AM   #10
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That might be true But anytime you find a hofer auto for $2, isn't bad at all(esp. Someone as popular as Ripken, he also charges over $100 at shows these days)

It'll still sell for around $20....10x his investment.
Funny how some are complaining about spending 2.00. 2.00 into 20.00 is an OK flip, its not a great one, but if you want to do this full time those are the ones that keep your money moving between the bigger flips. Books are easy to list and easy to store. I snag any signed books I find at reasonable price this would have been a buy for me all day long.. Profit is profit, even if you just clear 8.00 its not taking up any space or time to list 45 seconds to a minute at the most to list. You need a good mix of small profit longtail and fast flips to really do this. The fast flip big profit items are getting harder and harder to find on a regular basis so you need those longtail items to sell during the lean times.

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