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Okay let’s clear this up a little bit…
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And no, you don’t need $1 million dollars to start. And yes, this isn’t easy to do starting with just $100 either. But if you have a solid strategy, and the ability to build relationships, you can scale up fast.

So I was right. They’re buying from whales who don’t care about sub $100 cards and dumping to repackers. Cool story Mike, can you put me in touch with some of your biggest buyers? I’ve got capital and I like buying cards at 60%.

My friend… nobody is consistently buying liquid, easy-to-flip cards at 60% anymore lmao that’s not the market we’re in. That world doesn’t exist if you’re looking for cards that actually move fast The real game now is about networking, making smart buys, and knowing when and where to sell, but I’m sure you’re just gunna reply back calling me dumb or stupid or whatever… I know you don’t like me it’s all good 👍🏻

Mikes not wrong here folks. A couple additional thoughts: 1. Your brand is everything. Trust as a seller is priority number 1. 2. Increase your following for reach. It is drastically difficult without a strong following. Which takes time. 3. It’s a grind. You either love that or you don’t. If you don’t it will be tough to scale up. 4. Have a strategy. You can’t be everything to everybody. 5. It’s a grind (yes I know I already said this). Have fun with it. 6. Make connections with people. This is a people business at the end of the day. 7. Lastly, you won’t make money on every card. Blended margins are you friend.

Any response to these questions?

Maybe I’ll have the person I spoke to on a live stream or something where he can answer those questions if he wants to.

I just gotta shake your hand due to that beard. Game strong. Didn’t listen to a word you said.

That’s not a person in the hobby. Thats apart of the sales machine that the hobby deals with. The hobby isn’t that.

Well said
