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Re: Question for people who sales cards.
The bottom line is that if you are selling cards, whatever money you are taking in total sales can be taxable. What you do is take your total sales and deduct all of your expenses such as shipping co… (View Post)4 -
Re: Who wants to pay tax when you buy bullion coins?
Every state has their law on sales tax. If you buy out of state, sometimes the merchant/seller does not bother with collecting taxes from you, the consumer, but they are obligated to follow the sales… (View Post)2 -
Re: My Fall 2021 Long Beach report
Funny to read about the salty or sour expressions on some of the dealer faces. I noticed the same thing. There were enough friendly dealers that made the Long Beach Expo a delight for me. (View Post)1 -
Re: Damaged during authentication/grading process
I commiserate with the OP. It's highly unlikely he missed those damaged areas on the cards since he was aiming for 10s and 9s. With that said, without any before pictures, it's a difficult case. Even… (View Post)3 -
Re: Anybody remember Toys R Us (TRU) Boxes?
I remember them, but I always figured they were the picked through left over junk from major dealers who sold them off cheap and a company bought them, repackaged and presented as if some new product… (View Post)1