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vintageknicks1946 Total posts: 19
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i haven't tried onlineauction.com but just sent 350 cards to checkoutmycards.com. they photo both sides, look up book value, you supply the asking price, costs .20 cents to list forever and a day, pay 20 percent when taking out cash but can buy other cards or pay fees and not pay commissions on that to lower that 20 percent. its been going since january 2007 and seems to be selling and growing quite nicely. costs the same or less then ebay and they do all the work, collect the money, ship the cards, the whole works, i couldn't be happier but then i'am a happy guy. |
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vintageknicks1946 Total posts: 19
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they also insure the inventory and sometimes weed out obvious defected cards not sellable although your older cards with wear are ok. they don't try to grade them they just take really good pictures. they just went with the offer button too. shipping is real cheap, someone in australia bought 130 cards from 30 different sellers and shipping was less then 20 dollars. great place for set builders. |
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SportsCardKing Total posts: 17
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I listed 22,000 at Webidz a few weeks ago and already had 75 sales. No fees, a free store and a pretty simple to use bulklister. |
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zpz50 Total posts: 574
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kt Total posts: 39
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i have looked over at webidz and even had a some cards listed there but never seem to get any hits and never sold one cards and looking there now still don't see any bids on any cards . Not sure that is a good site for cards to sell there.. But congrats on what u have sold there. i do have some books there but no hits there either . |
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purple_reading_giraffe Location: Indiana, USA Total posts: 5490
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arcanesanctuary Total posts: 417
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Ah, a fellow card seller. Giraffe had a very great list of card selling sites but the best one and the one that will be your most successful is www.sportsbuy.com, formerly Naxcom. They have stores and auctions and special storefronts for those who sell the most with VIP stores. |
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kt Total posts: 39
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purple_reading_giraffe Location: Indiana, USA Total posts: 5490
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zpz50 Total posts: 574
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arcanesanctuary Total posts: 417
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zpz is right, only sell good cards there or else you'll get fee'd to death. |
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Ricardo-san Total posts: 148
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Really nice, I've gotten almost 20 sales there in the past month. |
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zpz50 Total posts: 574
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Ricardo-san Total posts: 148
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Just sportsbuy. |
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mattg71 Total posts: 7
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I moved most of my cards over to Bonanzle after getting fed up paying eBay fees. I had a store subscription, but it seems like the only way to make money on cards is put them up for auction and pray you get over what you paid for them or close to what they are worth. My site is www.bonanzle.com/booths/mattg71 if you want to check it and see what it's like over there. No listing fees, but there are final value fees. There are no auctions (unless you run one on your own) so it is great if you know exactly what you want for a card.
I also use www.sportlots.com for cards I just want to move. Their fee is $.15 per auction listed, and then a PayPal fee up front if the person pays them via PayPal. The PayPal fee varies since a person can pay for many auctions at once and they split it up among the sellers. When you get paid from the site via PayPal, PayPal does not take out any additional fees. They also have a regular store where you can list cards, but you cannot list cards for less than $.18 and if you make a sale there are fees involved. |
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