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Join Date: Jul 2021
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1) breakers yelling about some shiny new card that you care nothing about while you are at the next table trying to talk with another dealer
2) people walking around with their douche bag boxes trying to sell or trade their cards 3) unpriced items that you are interested in and when you ask for the price, the first 5hing the dealer says is “let me check the comps” 4) social media “influencers” who take up a full aisle with their film crew and boom mic 5) feel free to add your own |
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Join Date: Oct 2019
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#3..very annoying
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5) The hoggers. The hoggers can hog up many different things/areas.
Sometimes they will pull up a seat (many bring their own fold out ones, and I have even seen buckets to sit on) and hog up the aisle as people squeeze to get by, so they can riffle through monster boxes. They will hog up all the cards a dealer has out, to keep anyone else from looking through until they are done. Common tactics such as laying their backpack or coat over an area of cards on the table. Or just stating their claim over something "Hey, I haven't looked through that box yet. I was here first" |
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Join Date: Jan 2019
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Looking at all the showcases with the same modern cards. Over and Over again. The countless parallels of the same cards at each table. It seems like everything is vintage or modern. Maybe I belong to a smaller group of collectors that enjoys the retro era of the 90s and early 2000s. But I enjoy a selection and it is frustrating to always seem the same stuff at each show.
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Join Date: Dec 2018
Location: TN
Posts: 15,843
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Cases on showcases. Im surprised dealers allow it (for multiple reasons).
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Join Date: Apr 2019
Posts: 5,143
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Museum-type pricing. Feels like some of these dealers bought space to show off their collection.
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Join Date: Apr 2020
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In many cases they ask for a higher price than a dealer can fantasize about selling it for. Customer prices are as silly if not more so than dealer asking prices. |
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Posts: 6,863
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The repetitive slab dealers.
10 tables in a row with overpriced PSA slabbed cards of the typical names...Trout, Ohtani, Brady, NHL Young Gun of the week, NBA Prizm rookie of the week, etc. So many tables have these same cards, you can go on ebay and buy these same cards. A PSA 10 isn't the grand price bump you claim it is when I can see 10 more in this same row of dealers plus 20 more on ebay at any time. |
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Join Date: Jul 2019
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Join Date: Apr 2019
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unpriced slabs
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Ya. That one doesn't fly.
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Join Date: Jun 2020
Location: All over
Posts: 4,206
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Sourpuss dealers... they can't be bothered looking up from their table or stop chatting with each other when a customer comes by.
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1. Unpriced stuff - I'll maybe ask on 1 item but if the price is way off (and it almost always is with unpriced) we're done.
2. Kids - I think it's great that kids show interest and they are the future, a lot of em are knowlegable and cool, but some are just little jerks. They'll dig right into a box you are looking at or try to get into your stuff - and then the tired ones dads are dragging around leaning on the tables int front of 3 -4 boxes you want to look at. 3. Also, the guys dragging around their wives/girlfriends. Love lady collecters but if they aren't interested leave em at home - best for them, you and us. The Pelican boys don't bother me anymore. Less of em and mostly they seem lost. Like the kid left standing at musical chairs, slowly relizing they got stuck with a buncha worthless slabs no one wants. Kinda weird show at Hickory, NC this weekend, 300 tables, but seemed like a good 1/4 of em empty. Few guys packed up early. Another longtime guy said it was his last for a while (I helped him out! Bought 1k common 60s vintage for $90). By 1 pm the show was slower than I'd seen in a while. |
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Bunch of unpriced showcases at the Vegas Show. Feels like lots of guys are going to "take a break" for a while.
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I’m just a girl - living in the non-sports world. |
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Unpriced items.
I am a fan of all sports but not necessarily well versed in cards of all sports. For example, was at a show and interested in soccer cards of some young players whose names I recognized. They weren't priced and I had no clue whether they may be worth $100 or $10k. And I feel kinda bad when I ask and the card is way out of my price range. Waste of both of our time. |
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Join Date: Dec 2020
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Join Date: Jul 2021
Posts: 227
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Another thing I have noticed is people with the pelican cases (douche bag boxes) seeing an open table at a show (because of a dealer no show) and taking advantage of it by spreading their cards out on the table and acting like a dealer.
Showing this entitlement is unfair to the dealers who actually paid for a table. It is also the fault of the promoter for letting it happen. |
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Join Date: Aug 2019
Location: Clearwater, FL
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Guys…usually kids coming in with the slab boxes and trying to sell to actual show customers while at a dealer’s table. Have had to go off on a couple of these brats. Explained it to them nicely but firmly once…went off on them the 2nd time.
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Join Date: Oct 2019
Posts: 286
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yea..girlfriends/ wives been schlepped around a card show !...please !
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Join Date: May 2014
Posts: 385
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At least 1/3 of tables are nothing more than traveling museums with prices so antiquated that if one were to make an offer the dealer thinks he’s being lowballed.
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Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Hagerstown Maryland
Posts: 5,675
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the moron who has been standing in front of a box or showcase with his phone out for a half hour on eBay. Please move out of the way you're wasting my time and probably the dealers also
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Join Date: Nov 2015
Location: I've met great collectors throughout MI and N. Indiana / CHI.
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Dealers who have been selected and believe those who are non-selected are ignorant about what is occurring. I won’t bother going into details but they know exactly what is being said. I don’t harbor !
Last edited by Stifle; 10-17-2022 at 05:39 PM. |
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