So if a "flipper" is someone that turns around and sells the game for a quick profit after only a few days then a "shark" must be someone that sells a game before he has actually bought it from someone else?
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So if a "flipper" is someone that turns around and sells the game for a quick profit after only a few days then a "shark" must be someone that sells a game before he has actually bought it from someone else?
John
Quoted from jawjaw:I noticed nobody feels bad about getting a good deal on a pin or selling a pin for top dollar. Many do seem bothered when others do the same, though. It's fine when it's a business but somehow it's the worst if an individual.
Very well said and totally true!!
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