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    MTG Deals

    Does anyone know what happened to this store?

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    Re: MTG Deals

    Could you clarify what you mean by that? Few of my friends know the Deals crew, so I can ask for you.
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    The Reserved List is a) not legally binding, b) antiquated, c) broken, and d) preventative of maximum game enjoyment. Wizards will remove as many cards from that list as possible to increase the fun of their game. Using market research, they can find a balance between printing enough cards to lower a price from $40 to $15-$20, and not utterly ruining their value. This will be both an economically feasible AND sensible move.
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    Re: MTG Deals

    Quote Originally Posted by bakofried View Post
    Could you clarify what you mean by that? Few of my friends know the Deals crew, so I can ask for you.
    Did they go out of business? Their inventory on the site is lacking, same with tcgplayers

    Their store is never open

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    Re: MTG Deals

    As far as I (and my friends, I checked) are aware, they're focusing more on GP's. I saw them at GP: Seattle and GP: Vegas before that, and they had a good selection and normal prices. Website does seem out of date or inflated.
    Quote Originally Posted by ktkenshinx View Post
    The Reserved List is a) not legally binding, b) antiquated, c) broken, and d) preventative of maximum game enjoyment. Wizards will remove as many cards from that list as possible to increase the fun of their game. Using market research, they can find a balance between printing enough cards to lower a price from $40 to $15-$20, and not utterly ruining their value. This will be both an economically feasible AND sensible move.
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