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Say, this is nice.
New season of Doctor Who kicks off next Saturday.
Exterminate!!!
New season of Doctor Who kicks off next Saturday.
The show "Elementary" that will be on CBS this fall looks terrible. There's only one Sherlock (BBC).
So I got tipped off from another forum about the latest episode of Storage Wars.
Basically, Darryl found some Magic: The Gathering cards in a unit and got $700 for 3 of them. Cool right?
Except for the fact the "geeks" he dealt with ripped him off to the tune of about $500.
And it's pretty much confirming that the show is fake and stuff is planted.
Usually you'd look up stuff like this as there are pricing guides. Possible those guys were really that clueless or just didn't care since they made their money anyways?
Why do they keep telling me I should watch The Voice?Television Without Pity's Fall 2012 Preview - What to Watch/DVR/Skip
New show I'm really looking forward to: Nashville
Night that will test my several DVRs: Sunday - Revenge is moving there opposite The Good Wife - oh noes!!!
Agreed. I will never take the advice of anyone that tells me to watch the stupid singing shows, the dancing shows and survivor.Why do they keep telling me I should watch The Voice?
Actually, why do they keep telling me I should watch all the crappy "talent" competitions?
This is somewhat of a different case with MtG cards as you have a fairly established market for the product with large buyers online listing their buy prices. If he really had what he had, an Unlimited Edition Black Lotus, it would've taken 30-60 minutes to find a good idea of its value to a card shop. I mean a little research would've told him what he had and what it was worth.Except unless you are selling directly to a collector you are never going to get anywhere near what is listed in any price guide. Most people who are buying to resell try to buy at about 50% to 65% of what they hope to resell the item for. Sometimes turning the stuff over quickly is better than hanging onto the item hoping to make more money on it sometime in the future.
Also, if you sell in bulk, you'll never get full book value for the collection. Closer to 10 to 25% for the book value if selling to a dealer, even most collectors will only pay 50% because they don't want/need everything that you have. The larger the collection, the steeper the discount that you have to give to move the items.
Found out that the local library has Suits (Season 1) on DVD for loan, score!
This is somewhat of a different case with MtG cards as you have a fairly established market for the product with large buyers online listing their buy prices. If he really had what he had, an Unlimited Edition Black Lotus, it would've taken 30-60 minutes to find a good idea of its value to a card shop. I mean a little research would've told him what he had and what it was worth.
As for the fake part, the speculation is that he brought in what he got from the unit, the shoebox of worthless commons/uncommons and the binder with Collectors Edition cards (which are not tournament legal and therefore not worth much), showed them off and the dealer said "I'll give you $20 for them." Realizing that, the producers planted the valuable from the stores display case for the excitement.
That was kind of it for me, just way too unbelievable. Only in Magical Christmas Land would you buy an auction unit and find the most valuable card ever.
Television Without Pity's Fall 2012 Preview - What to Watch/DVR/Skip
New show I'm really looking forward to: Nashville
Night that will test my several DVRs: Sunday - Revenge is moving there opposite The Good Wife - oh noes!!!
Did TWOP lose all their good writers? That site was fantastic in 2008. WTH happened to it?
Someone should create TWOPWOP.
They were bought out by....wait for it.....:
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Which explains a lot. That site used have some of the best, most amusing writers out there. Now the recaps are nowhere near as funny. Or snarky.