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MichelaiTorres83
02-07-2019, 06:22 PM
Does PWCC ever bend their consignment pricing to get consignments?

For example, instead of 12 perce to take 10 percent or to combine 2 card pricing to get the next teir of consignment discount?

vthobby
02-07-2019, 09:27 PM
Never.

Longtime consignor and I've tried with really big items and they do not.

Mike

Leon
02-08-2019, 07:50 AM
I think it depends on the value of the item. If you bring them a 5 figure card I would guess they will work with you a little. That has been my experience anyway.

vthobby
02-08-2019, 11:35 AM
I think it depends on the value of the item. If you bring them a 5 figure card I would guess they will work with you a little. That has been my experience anyway.

Leon,

Unless they have changed recently, I brought them an very large card above 5K and they did not budge, and I'm a longtime supporter. I would think that if one did that multiple times it might help but I just had that as a one time consign that large. Never hurts to ask.

Peace, Mike

RedsFan1941
02-08-2019, 11:51 AM
i do not think a $5000 card moves the needle much for pwcc. might be a very large card for you but not for them.

Leon
02-08-2019, 11:53 AM
i do not think a $5000 card moves the needle much for pwcc. might be a very large card for you but not for them.

My mistake above. I didn't meant 5k I meant 5 figure.....still not necessarily huge but bring me a 5 figure card for consignment and see if we can't get a point or two back?

RedsFan1941
02-08-2019, 11:56 AM
i wasn't referring to your post leon. i know you meant 5 figures. the other poster said he brought them a "large" $5000 card. i just dont think pwcc thinks a $5000 card is all that large. $20000. yes.

Peter_Spaeth
02-08-2019, 11:57 AM
i wasn't referring to your post leon. i know you meant 5 figures. the other poster said he brought them a "large" $5000 card. i just dont think pwcc thinks a $5000 card is all that large. $20000. yes.

Maybe it was a Cabinet.

D. Bergin
02-08-2019, 12:00 PM
With Ebay raising the fee cap from $250 to $750, the needle can't possibly budge until you get above the $7500 dollar mark on a card.

Even then, I have no idea how they make any money on their consignments without some genius level accounting tactics and money floating going on.

I'd be curious what kind of fee break Ebay is cutting them, that the rest of us schmucks don't get. Doubt they are getting much of a break from the Paypal end either.

buymycards
02-08-2019, 01:16 PM
8% toLess than $50 $5 + 10%
$50 - $200 15.0%
$200 - $1,000 13.5%
$1,000 - $2,000 12%
$2,000 - $3,000 11%
$3,000 - $4,000 10%
$4,000 - $5,000 9%
$5,000 + 8%

PWCC is only charging 8% for a card that sells for over $5k. I don't see how they can go lower than that. Compare that 8% to the sellers fee that many of the auction houses charge.

Even 15% or 13.5% for lower priced items is a good deal, considering that they do all of the work. I have an eBay store, and my eBay/PP fees total 12.05%. So, when I consider that on most of my items that are $200 or more, the selling price with PWCC will exceed the price that I would get by selling these myself, I usually come out ahead by using PWCC. On items that are $50 or less, I am usually better off selling them myself.