Odds and Ends

And finally


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As a flippy flipper, I think this is a fantastic purchase for sure. Noice!

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$50 bill. I have all the x-men so will get my money back easily on them.

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The X-Men 274 newsstand sells for $450 in a CGC 9.8

The Gambit first alone is enough to make your money back. Nice work!

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I’d say @Anthony is always a winner in my book, but he was really a winner with this assortment!

Garbage. Throw them all in n the trash.

Sad. Very sad. Always wanted to check this place out

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Wow.

I have heard many good and bad things about the warehouse. Including books in boxes marked at a certain price are raised at the counter at the time of checkout. Basically people’s biggest gripe is they have spent hours in their picking out of dollar or five dollar boxes only to be told they cost more at the counter.

There was a video I saw several months ago of some guys that checked it out…and they were finding some good stuff, until they were priced at the counter.

Here’s a video that’s gives an idea of what the place is like…

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Had my first priced at counter experience and I didnt like it. Found out a shop i visit on occassion had a backroom of old stock and back issues I didnt know about. I didnt have a lot of time so i searched through a few of the 40 or 50 boxes. Nothing was priced so knew that was going to be a bad sign. Found some Turners i didnt have and 2 Ultimate Spiderman 8. At the counter i ask about the lack of prices and said do i just make an offer? He laughed and told me that they look them up and price FMV.

My face must have given away what i thought of that because he apologized and said they dont have time to go and price verything even though the room had been full of boxes for a very long time.

He overprices the Turners at $5 each and tells me that one is $5 USD but he wont charge me extra. Then he doesnt even look up the USM 8 and gives them to me at cover. Karma was strong at this store.

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Ha. I will overpay on cheap stuff to get good stuff cheap.

That’s funny. I totally loved mine. :laughing:

Don’t own a shop, then. Get the f out of the business. Or you will drive your customers away.

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On the topic of pricing at the counter…

Experienced a little myself today.

Spent about 5 hours at a warehouse sale. 10s of thousands of comics randomly in long boxes. Last time I was there I didn’t realize there was this back room and the guy was wheeling and dealing toys but comics weren’t priced out and was asking $3/book when checking out. Many of the long boxes are piles on top of another so I know most flippers are likely not going to dive into moving heavy boxes.

So I went back today (it’s been maybe 3 months) and now a large portion was priced. Basically someone must or started going through and pulling out keys, using a code scanner and website, as anything priced was over priced…but he said prices books were half off and everything else was $2-$3.

Still a large about of books not priced, and still boxes stacked…so after the 5 hours of digging I had maybe 75 potential buys…looked up ones Inwasnt sure about (many the price had dropped more than I thought or wasn’t the value so thought it was), so ended up with 23 books I felt were worth $3. So expecting $70 at most. maybe he’d give me a deal.

Well he immediately put aside a Scooby Doo Where are You #1 high grade aside for scanning…(damn…he knows keys, I’m thinking). But that was the only one. Comes back with $30 for Scooby and I decline.

So I’m thinking $70 w/tax For the other 22 books maybe. He comes back with $96! Far from the $3/book I was quoted when I asked earlier.

I’m like, “I thought I only about 20 books. “

So as you can imagine I’m a bit stunned. I the time I was digging $2-$3 rose to $4-$5. I made him recount the books, to make a point and to be sure he didn’t grossly miscount.

Counts 22 books. And says, “these books are about $4-$5”.

That was the first time in 5 hrs I had been digging that he quoted ANYONE looking at the books a price higher than $3. And a lot of people asked. He must have realized I was about to walk (and probably never come back) so he quickly comes back with “I can do $80.”

So having driven an hour and not wanting to pass on my 5 hrs of work for an average of about 60 cents/book, that
Were decent books, I agreed. I didn’t really say thank you, I was tired and needed to go.

I’ll show the books later and you can tell me if they were worth $3.60. I had only gotten through maybe about half of all the unpriced books…so if I do ever go back I’ll be sure to make a point to ask upfront what the price is, and I’d that’s firm.

(Sorry for the wall of text…hopefully it was somewhat entertaining).

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