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Accept my friend request bro
Buddy, I could never give up all my 3000+ cards - not even for a somewhat reasonable offer such as yours... (although definitely not overpay as you believe).
The cost of what you offer - I have already sitting in my account... As you are undoubtedly well aware, the critical volume I already have has a snowball effect.
In simpe terms, money makes more money (cards get cards, and games) -- and with so many more people trying to trade as I do now, the pickings are a little slimmer than in the early days, meaning starting from scratch would be an even almightier task, with much less pay off.
If you offered me 2 of those items, I would likely still decline.
You should have discussed this on my comments first (I know you added me, but I get 100s weekly). Good luck getting started in your trading adventure.