Money "Stuff I Bought From An Autistic Puppet" Megathread

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I agree with most of this post, except the quoted part, while you are generally correct about this place frowning on people who give money to lolcows, this isn't the case here.

This guy gave Chris money for something that has actual value in the real world, he didn't give it to him ironically, he didn't give it to him for the lulz, he actually bought used merch from a guy that just happens to be a lolcow, and he has a very clear and predetermined plan on how to move said merch and make money on it.

I actually don't think we disagree; we're just talking about two different things.

I was referring to the kind of responses that certain posts tend to receive, and can be expected to receive. Not about whether such responses are justified in general or in a specific case.
 
If you can find a better price, buy it there. I can't sell on their market. I sell for TCGPlayer LOW, or lowest price on Ebay. Those are my markets. If I wanted to I could jack up prices and sit on them for a higher profit, but as I said in the first video I try to sell as cheap as possible to offload as soon as possible. That's the beauty of the free market.

I thought about making a snarky retort to this post but I'd just be prolonging my stance in an argument I didn't even want to get into in the first place. Card markets are dumb sometimes and if you believe you can get $11 for the card I singled out, then take a swing I guess.

Good luck selling all the cards you bought, I genuinely hope you at least break even because I'd be pissed off if I gambled $500 on something and came up short. (Not sarcasm, by the way.)
 
You know what, yeah. At first I thought OP was weening, but it seems he has some legit business plans for his purchase.

More power to him for that, but don't be bragging about it here. I don't talk for everyone, but I'm not impressed that you gave Chris money.
 
I'm surprised this guy could find out so much info about the cards included in the binders from seeing the video/pics. The quality of Chris' videos/pics is usually really bad and ends up grainy, at least on my end.
 
I thought about making a snarky retort to this post but I'd just be prolonging my stance in an argument I didn't even want to get into in the first place. Card markets are dumb sometimes and if you believe you can get $11 for the card I singled out, then take a swing I guess.

Good luck selling all the cards you bought, I genuinely hope you at least break even because I'd be pissed off if I gambled $500 on something and came up short. (Not sarcasm, by the way.)
I'm not trying to change your stance or argue, just explain my reasoning. Thanks for the kind words.

Try to make it 5-10 pages per video, because a total of 53 videos are gonna be a bit cumbersome to watch.
That might be a good idea. It will take me longer to make a video though.
 
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I thought about making a snarky retort to this post but I'd just be prolonging my stance in an argument I didn't even want to get into in the first place. Card markets are dumb sometimes and if you believe you can get $11 for the card I singled out, then take a swing I guess.

Good luck selling all the cards you bought, I genuinely hope you at least break even because I'd be pissed off if I gambled $500 on something and came up short. (Not sarcasm, by the way.)
He seems knowledgeable and trustworthy. I’d let him fuck my sister if he paid me in advance.
 
I think it's perfectly okay that someone might buy this and try to make a buck off it if they know the value of the cards. I certainly don't. But most people who come here and brag about it have ulterior motives for attention and they usually get it, but not in the way they want.

I do wonder what the profit margin could possibly be with shipping in mind, though. Do people buy single cards or would it be easier to sell the whole thing, or in blocks? Because he said most of the cards are worth like a buck or less.
 
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All it's gonna do is convince Chris that whenever he needs Lego money he can sell random junk on eBay for highly inflated prices and have people buy em, and he's right.
Over the years people have given Chris so much shit for hoarding childish junk he doesn't need. Now that he's selling old things he doesn't want anymore, people are still finding reasons to bitch and moan about it.

Selling old things to make some extra money is healthy adult behavior. People in this thread have pointed out that his card collection was not obscenely overpriced. What on earth is the issue here?

Let's review: Chris sold a collection that he held onto for many, many years. Someone bought it, thinking it had resale value outside of the fact that it was owned by Chris. The purchaser also figured a community dedicated to stalking Chris might still be interested in seeing the goods ("NO SHIT IS TOO MINOR"), so they came here and showed what they had.

Absolutely no part of this should be controversial. A reasonable reaction should range from complete indifference to mild morbid curiosity. Anything else is stupid. In particular, calling for the buyer's dox is unbelievably dumb, and anyone who did this should figure out why they're so eager to jump on such moronic bandwagons.
 
This thread is just filled with a bunch of people desperate to say something.
Because there's no real content here, just a dude sitting with cards he bought off an autist. The only reason this thread was left open was because the dude made a thread yesterday, was told no and then made another thread on this shit last night. He is demanding to be heard when he does this.

When a thread is content thin, users wring anything they can out of the content to ratings farm.

I'm going to need to get more aggressive in threadbanning people in disco. You guys are fucking exceptional.

The users have always been this retarded, its just that the content was better in the past, hence there was more to comment on. The past year or so the content has been absolute trash, so you get trash commentary. We need less threads, maybe just one Chris general thread would suffice at this point.

Also, disco has incredibly stupid standards for what constitutes "messing with Chris", as we've seen with this bryanfrogboy faggot recently.

The problem with this dude isn't that he is "messing with Chris" it is that he is trying to get our attention. When people thrust themselves into the spotlight after being told not to, my sympathy for them is much less.

Selling old things to make some extra money is healthy adult behavior. People in this thread have pointed out that his card collection was not obscenely overpriced. What on earth is the issue here?
The issue, from where I sit, is that we don't need every faggot who buys something from Chris coming here to tell us all about it. Why should this even be a point of discussion? He bought cards and made videos of himself selling them and he's so desperate to tell us about it that he made not one, but two threads. I don't care if he ripped off chris or if chris ripped off him.

In particular, calling for the buyer's dox is unbelievably dumb, and anyone who did this should figure out why they're so eager to jump on such moronic bandwagons.
If you want to become a part of the content here, then this is what you should expect. Ian was told not to do this but he did it again anyways.
 
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