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Tamron said:
So basically, you're a scalper, you buy up stock that people would normally walk in to a store and buy, reducing supply and bumping up the price to exploit peoples inability to find stock locally.

In other words, you're what most people hate.

If you must put a label, yes.  Proudly.  I have developed over the years experienced and learned skills. 


This is how I put up my sales.  Say I buy an Amiibo at $25 dollars at retail.  Usually something like a toy figurine is about 5 oz, so shipping will be something like $2.50, depending on where you live.  Most of the time, if I know it sells, I like to add free shipping(bold move mind you).  I would do an auction style countdown, 7 days and set the price for $27.50.  Basically get even from the whole buy-sell.  If it's a really good item, it will get bidded on at within a few minutes.  Then someone else bids.  Then another, then another, then another, then ultimately it may go up as high as double, triple and so on. 

The only things I go high on are antiques.  Things that I have gone out of my way to find, drove hundreds of miles to attain, and risk money out of pocket. 

How about this.  If you don't want to help me, fine.  Let's talk about Amiibo.  It's going to be the biggest thing since Wii for general customers and core customers.