

eBay rejected GameStop’s Takeover Proposal… What this means for the hobby
Ryan Alford and Brian Ludden are back to talk about what is actually changing in the hobby — not just on the surface, but underneath it. This episode covers the hobby’s messy pricing reality, the limits of public comps, eBay’s evolving card tools, Beckett’s rebrand, PSA’s huge grading volume, and why old-school…
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