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<blockquote data-quote="subzero" data-source="post: 458825" data-attributes="member: 9185"><p>Hmm it's hard to say really, I suppose it depends on someones perspective of what 'normal' is, and with large collectors like yourself the amount you'd be selling would be normal to you lol. The only thing that seems not normal to me is when somebody says they're not a trader, but then spends the next year or two listing non-stop mint pop up R2's every week or so like the seller 'disneyland*pony*bronies*star*wars*collector' does.</p><p></p><p>Not that there's anything bad or anything in selling high volumes, it's just that it can raise some eyebrows if it seems excessive with very high value stuff, and obviously the choice is yours whether or not you choose to tell your buyers or not. But would they even need to know?.. most likely not. One thing I do know though is if an ebay seller tells me a small backstory that they've been a collector for x-amount of years and they have a large collection, that def gives me more confidence to buy from them and I prefer to choose them than another seller, as i'd have more confidence there's no repro stuff and that things will be in nice condition if something is advertised as such.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="subzero, post: 458825, member: 9185"] Hmm it's hard to say really, I suppose it depends on someones perspective of what 'normal' is, and with large collectors like yourself the amount you'd be selling would be normal to you lol. The only thing that seems not normal to me is when somebody says they're not a trader, but then spends the next year or two listing non-stop mint pop up R2's every week or so like the seller 'disneyland*pony*bronies*star*wars*collector' does. Not that there's anything bad or anything in selling high volumes, it's just that it can raise some eyebrows if it seems excessive with very high value stuff, and obviously the choice is yours whether or not you choose to tell your buyers or not. But would they even need to know?.. most likely not. One thing I do know though is if an ebay seller tells me a small backstory that they've been a collector for x-amount of years and they have a large collection, that def gives me more confidence to buy from them and I prefer to choose them than another seller, as i'd have more confidence there's no repro stuff and that things will be in nice condition if something is advertised as such. [/QUOTE]
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