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Should Con dealers beat/match online prices?
Cruzin' Thru Comics replied to Knightsofold's topic in Comics General
We stopped selling at conventions this year. With table costs rising every year it’s tough to make a decent profit at them. We are doing fine with our brick and mortar shop, eBay and instagram sales. About prices at our shop- it’s tough and time consuming to reprice thousands of books when the market fluctuates constantly. What we do is take offers on books and discount them as well. If a customer pulls up a book on eBay at a lower price we’re happy to match or even beat that price. You have to be realistic unless you really don’t want to sell comics. A customer can go online and get a book for cheaper so you gotta match those prices. -
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Fantastic Four Collecting Thread!
MattTheDuck replied to uclapeterg's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
During my first, major collecting burst, this was the "oldest" FF I had a chance to buy (not counting the remaindered #10). It is representative of the relatively low-grade Silver Age books I generally had a chance to buy. The second copy I picked up from my friend @pickycollector which is one of his patented absolutely beautiful "undercopies." I've mentioned before how crazy it is that no one looked at this cover and decided to move one of the two word bubbles over a bit so everything would fit.