With collecting guys that played in the 90's, it can be a long time between hits. During those dead times some of Burbank's hostages start looking... not so ridiculous
Have you ever given in?
Have you ever given in?
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Yes I have and will in the future if they have something on my wantlist!
In fact, it is POSSIBLE to flip cards BOUGHT from Burbank...you just have to know your cards.
Additionally, Burbank as dropped some prices greatly over the past years. For my guy, there were stuff that was $60 and it's now $38, etc.
But definitely would buy from them if they have what I need.
Unfortunately, the lack of precise serial #ing is what I has held me back from buying dozens more cards from them.
A few times for the more rarer Frank Thomas cards that almost never show up on ebay. They had a 1998 Pinnacle summit Big Bang Seasonal outburst card of Frank Thomas....serial to only 35! It was based on the number of home runs they hit in 1997. It was listed for about $100.00...I emailed them that I was interested in the card and that beckett had the card booked for a high of $35.00. They replied back that the list prices on their cards was not updated.....offered the card to me for $45.00 and I took it. Best regards, David
Wow, really? From what little I had heard of them they never do that. Interesting... Any idea what year that was that they did that?
I'm sure you are talking about them due to their ridiculous prices on rare Rusty Greer cards.
I sent them an e-mail once offering a deal that was something like $300 for a bunch of Greer cards I needed. The deal was VERY reasonable, something like 25-30% of high BV.
All I got in response was an extremely rude, poorly typed e-mail. Thanks to that, they will never get my business no matter how bad I want/need one of the cards.