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BigChipLead wrote:

not worth the time to go through that poorly written out spreadsheet to be honest.

No problem.  I wouldn't want to ship to Canadia anyways.  big_smile

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Thanks for looking everyone!  I've actually received a few offers on the collection, and one from a local card shop...  It's quite simple to filter out the "0"s.  I don't feel like appeasing those not wanting to do it themselves.  Getting some pretty low offers, so I'm probably going to let the magic community fight it out on e bay.

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Emopizza wrote:

Wouldn't it have just been easier to just list them in your inventory than make a spreadsheet?

I had already created the sheet before I found out about this site

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Thanks for looking guys!

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I usually sell DBZ cards, and he did not have time to categorize.  I enjoy separating, sorting, and listing cards in excel.  I don't know how selling my friend's collection is fishy.  I have over 430 feedback on ebay and 90 on the dbz ocg site.  If I don't get any bites here (for I have tried reddit and tcg player.com) I will just post  the lot on ebay.

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I have categorized my friend's magic collection for him in excel format. Please message me offers if you are interested. I used prices based on the TCGPlayer website here: http://magic.tcgplayer.com/magic_price_guides.asp

Here is the view file: http://www.mediafire.com/view/actolsm4nwcaccs/Garth's_Magicxls.xls

Here is the download file: http://www.mediafire.com/download/actolsm4nwcaccs/Garth's_Magicxls.xls