All questions have an answer, for me itâs sets and favourite cards. Only cards I ever sell are cards I donât require from sets (any psa 9s and below). But either way I wouldnât sell them at dumb prices
itâs a healthy hobby that keeps me occupied to keep from falling into old, unhealthy habits.
Owning the cards that I collect isnât even the main motivation for me, itâs the process of searching, sorting, etc. that sustains me and that I value the most.
To be a filthy scummy flipper Though actually I end up liking the cards so much that I wonât sell them haha. Except the ones which I donât care about, I sell those off.
This at one point, wrecked me financially thoughâŚ
Seriously though, to recapture my childhood. Most of my favorite memories from under age 10 involve Pokemon in some way and the cards were my favorite. Nothing was more exciting than going to Ames on a Saturday morning and then coming home and watching my Pokemon VHS tapes for the entire afternoon.
Never understood the hate toward flippers. I can see if youâre walking into a Walmart or Target and buying 10-20 copies of a single item and then selling it for triple the price, yeah. If youâre on eBay and see a great deal why wouldnât you buy it to make some cash? Maybe you do it as a second job or to support the hobby for yourself? Nothing wrong there, money makes the world go round.
I buy them to show off on forums so I can have a little validation & relief from my insecurities. I want people to know I have lots of expendable income, helps with my self esteem issues. Also, I have a girlfriend and youâre all fat and losers! Whew, now I feel better about myself. Thanks guys. Oh, P.S. Step your games up, Bros.
The hate comes from the fact that flippers can lower the value of something they own. Itâs usually very 1 sided, because chances are if itâs a card they desperately want theyâll be happy because now they can get it cheaper.
Anything that negatively effects them they hate, but anything that helps them theyâll love.