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  1. If a book is priced under Ebay do you offer to pay Ebay prices ? If you want to use Ebay prices as a starting point, I dont have any problems with that . But also know , you get to see exactly what you are getting before paying and that is worth something .
  2. Hey guys I have started a comic book group for Michigan comic collectors . Its not the biggest group , but you can chat , buy , sell or trade . Learn about upcoming comic shows or find comic shops in Michigan . Please consider joining . Thanks https://www.facebook.com/groups/249391505210346/
  3. I thought there were a few laughs , but overall i didnt like it. Dont care for Hudgens . I like Alan Tudyk . Ill watch a few more episodes and see if it grows on me. I dont thinkit will .
  4. I find if you send a message asking for feedback if they were happy works. I quit doing it though. I just didnt like to have to ask . I continue to leave feedback and hope its reciprocated .
  5. I ran a shop long ago. It takes time to build a reputation and for people to know of you. Maybe with social media it would be easier today. You need to plan to lose money early while you build inventory and for people to know you are there . Prepare to at best start breaking even by year 3 . Now you might do better , but prepare to be worse. If you arent prepared to lose money for quite awhile . I suggest you not going forward . Now a days you need to not just sell comics and toys, but you need to sell the magic cards and do the whole gaming thing . Which means you need empty space for tournaments . There is so much that goes into starting and running a shop . If i were you i would find a local shop and offer to work cheap and learn the ins and outs . Like the people above I also suggest you forego this . Buy inventory and set up at shows and see how much you like it . Learn to sell online . Learn to do that then see how much you want to invest in doing comics and related items 24/7 . Because a brick and mortar store is 24/7 . Even when you arent there it will/should be on your mind . When a hobby become a business you might quickly lose your love for that hobby and want to run as far away as you can .
  6. I was thinking 55 , but i see its already took. Lets go with numero Uno 1
  7. In honor of the Tick i say seventy eleven . Just seems like a number he would come up with. But really lets go with 34 .
  8. I think its well within your rights to expect a credit. DCBS should be doing the exact thing with Marvel, expecting them to be returnable .
  9. I am not sure if this is the correct spot for this. Someone on Ebay is running a comic grab bag listing. I know Ebay has rules against them. This guy has been lucky to have not been busted yet. Plus he hasnt gotten a negative yet which is surprising to me . I checked his feedback and not one person has said of any good books by name , title or number . That to me right there says no one is getting any of the books he is showing . http://www.ebay.com/itm/POPULAR-Comic-Book-Lot-Grab-Bag-Check-Feedback-Surprises-With-Every-Purchase/182053602818?_trksid=p2045573.c100033.m2042&_trkparms=aid%3D111001%26algo%3DREC.SEED%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D36972%26meid%3D2397e4f6ec2741cea41dc0f9cbcbcc09%26pid%3D100033%26rk%3D3%26rkt%3D8%26sd%3D121989046992 Go to report item, then choose listing practices , then other listing practices , then chance listings. Submit .