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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 2498053, member: 112"]Enis, there's a lot being said in this short sentence - </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>You see, what you're experiencing is nothing new, collectors have struggled with it, and endured it, for many decades. They've tried every trick that you can think of and whole lot more that you will never think of - to stop this from happening. Very rarely has there ever been any success. End result, most of them just give up trying as it is an effort in futility. And what very few successes there are, are really nothing more than accidents, a stroke of chance.</p><p><br /></p><p>But it is those very few strokes of chance that keep collectors doing what you are doing - buying those rolls. They all have dreams of success. But as a general rule the only successes every achieved are when the roll collectors re-sell those rolls intact. </p><p><br /></p><p>And that is the lesson, a lesson that only a few it seems ever learn because with every generation of collectors there are always those who do exactly what you have done. And only then do they learn it - and learn it the hard way.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 2498053, member: 112"]Enis, there's a lot being said in this short sentence - You see, what you're experiencing is nothing new, collectors have struggled with it, and endured it, for many decades. They've tried every trick that you can think of and whole lot more that you will never think of - to stop this from happening. Very rarely has there ever been any success. End result, most of them just give up trying as it is an effort in futility. And what very few successes there are, are really nothing more than accidents, a stroke of chance. But it is those very few strokes of chance that keep collectors doing what you are doing - buying those rolls. They all have dreams of success. But as a general rule the only successes every achieved are when the roll collectors re-sell those rolls intact. And that is the lesson, a lesson that only a few it seems ever learn because with every generation of collectors there are always those who do exactly what you have done. And only then do they learn it - and learn it the hard way.[/QUOTE]
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