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oldschool73 12-30-2023 01:34 PM

myslabs.com?
 
Hello-
Any thoughts on buying from myslabs? It seems like a better deal for both buyer and seller than ebay.
Thanks
-os73

CardPadre 12-30-2023 02:08 PM

Yeah, definitely do it if you find a card you like there at a price you like.

Snowman 12-30-2023 02:29 PM

It's actually more expensive for anything above $1k. Probstein fees are 5%, Myslabs is 6.5%

cgjackson222 12-30-2023 02:37 PM

Been much harder to sell on there of late though. Traffic is down, and they are looking for investment money, which may not be a good sign.

I think the fees are actually 5.5% when you subtract the buyer's fee by the way.

Hxcmilkshake 12-30-2023 02:45 PM

I like how you can "browse" ...but prices are bananas there for the most part. Sometimes an offer will work most times no. I buy like 1 or 2 slabs there a month, mostly low end.

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Snowman 12-31-2023 05:02 AM

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Originally Posted by cgjackson222 (Post 2400790)
Been much harder to sell on there of late though. Traffic is down, and they are looking for investment money, which may not be a good sign.

I think the fees are actually 5.5% when you subtract the buyer's fee by the way.

That's like saying the fees are only 3% if you subtract the payment processing fee.

The only fee that matters is the sum total of the amount paid by the buyer that doesn't go into your pocket. Anything else is sleight of hand.

iwantitiwinit 12-31-2023 06:03 AM

I've used it many many times as a seller. I haven't had a single issue.

Snapolit1 12-31-2023 06:57 AM

Never heard of it. Perhaps they should hire a marketing person.

cgjackson222 12-31-2023 06:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Snowman (Post 2400914)
That's like saying the fees are only 3% if you subtract the payment processing fee.

The only fee that matters is the sum total of the amount paid by the buyer that doesn't go into your pocket. Anything else is sleight of hand.

Two days ago I sold a card for $725. I kept $687.50, which is equal to a 5.5% fee.

Last month I sold a card for $800. I kept $755.59. which is equal to a 5.5% fee.

Aquarian Sports Cards 12-31-2023 07:42 AM

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Originally Posted by cgjackson222 (Post 2400925)
Two days ago I sold a card for $725. I kept $687.50, which is equal to a 5.5% fee.

Last month I sold a card for $800. I kept $755.59. which is equal to a 5.5% fee.

But if I understand correctly you DIDN'T sell a card at those prices, you sold a card at those prices plus a BP. That was money the buyer paid that you didn't get to share in, same as an auction house's BP. Therefore your percentage of the money that the card actually sold for is lower than 94.5%

cgjackson222 12-31-2023 08:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Aquarian Sports Cards (Post 2400930)
But if I understand correctly you DIDN'T sell a card at those prices, you sold a card at those prices plus a BP. That was money the buyer paid that you didn't get to share in, same as an auction house's BP. Therefore your percentage of the money that the card actually sold for is lower than 94.5%

Yes, when you include the 1% buyer's fee, the total amount I keep is 93.5% and not 94.5%.

Either way, I am getting 94.5% of what I list it for. Given that there are no taxes (yet), it can be a good place to sell.

If I sell through an auction house, it will be challenging to keep as much of the total cost (especially if there are taxes).

And if I consign to Probstein or some other ebay seller, I MAY get as much, more or less. There is no guarantee either way.

bobbyw8469 12-31-2023 08:17 AM

I have had a hard time on myslabs.

nwobhm 12-31-2023 08:38 AM

This recent discussion on blowout doesn’t look good:

https://www.blowoutforums.com/showthread.php?t=1573638

BobbyStrawberry 12-31-2023 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by nwobhm (Post 2400943)
This recent discussion on blowout doesn’t look good:

https://www.blowoutforums.com/showthread.php?t=1573638

Wow! Give them $10,000 and you get a free t-shirt!

https://republic.com/myslabs?utm_sou...ign=issuer_ref

JamesGallo 12-31-2023 10:16 AM

Never heard of them before. Did some looking and prices seem equal to ebay.
That being said the search seemed to work better then ebay 🤷🏻

James G

GrewUpWithJunkWax 12-31-2023 11:14 AM

Have made a half dozen purchases on MySlabs. It's not perfect, but is easy enough to use and fun to browse.

Snowman 12-31-2023 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by cgjackson222 (Post 2400925)
Two days ago I sold a card for $725. I kept $687.50, which is equal to a 5.5% fee.

Last month I sold a card for $800. I kept $755.59. which is equal to a 5.5% fee.

You didn't sell it for $725 though. You sold it for $732.25 and they tricked you into believing you sold it for $725.

bnorth 12-31-2023 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Snowman (Post 2401008)
You didn't sell it for $725 though. You sold it for $732.25 and they tricked you into believing you sold it for $725.

Yes but isn't that exactly how the majority of auction houses work on similar priced items. I haven't done much selling or buying with AHs but that is how it has worked for me.

Aquarian Sports Cards 12-31-2023 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by bnorth (Post 2401063)
Yes but isn't that exactly how the majority of auction houses work on similar priced items. I haven't done much selling or buying with AHs but that is how it has worked for me.

Of course it is, but everyone acknowledges it with an auction. He was acting like it wasn't actually that way.

I guess because it was an asking price sale maybe it feels different. He got 94.5% of his asking price. Of course he could've asked less and gotten the same amount if not for the added charge but again, that's the same as an auction BP.

Svabinsky78 01-01-2024 09:31 AM

From a buyer's perspective, much better than Ebay and auction house fee wise.

Flintboy 01-01-2024 08:55 PM

I like the site and think there is a definite need for a platform opposite of ebay. The issue I have is the museum asking prices that are similar to what I see when browsing ebay. Maybe have some kind of stipulation on pricing, like be within 20% of past sales etc….Obviously you can drill down on specifics but there has to be a way to sell competitively without gouging. Some of the asking prices on myslabs makes Deans cards pricing look like a bargain.

Bretsky 01-03-2024 08:42 AM

I am a big fan of myslabs both as a buyer and seller. Minimal fees taken out as a seller versus the Ebay alternative plus there are no bs returns or buyer not paying. From a buyer perspective you know that the card will be shipped out timely with shipping / tax already factored into the price. Also, you need to prove yourself as a good seller / buyer to get and maintain an account. Only issue is pricing is high and feels like being at a card show :)

jh691626 01-03-2024 11:19 AM

I've not had much luck at all on MySlabs as a seller, even when I list at substantially lower prices than on eBay. I feel like if it's not seen in the first 24 hours, it never gets looked at. I think for me the eyeballs/volume is too low. But I do know that others seem to have more success than me.

As a buyer, I agree that the prices seem quite high usually but once or twice with offers I have had luck. I honestly almost never look there anymore.

gunboat82 01-03-2024 12:40 PM

I love the concept and interface, but the marketing and site traffic are abysmal. I've been astonished by the number of cards I've sold on eBay for hundreds more than the price I listed on MySlabs.

One guy who messaged me on eBay saw my $2900 listing on MySlabs, but said he wasn't familiar enough with the site to trust it, so he wanted to purchase it on eBay. His eBay price after tax and shipping was about $3625. It's just one anecdote, but it speaks volumes about how much extra people are willing to spend to avoid uncertainty.

Leon 01-04-2024 06:38 AM

That's interesting. For that kind of difference I would opt to take a bit of a chance, if it's only a bit of a chance. I haven't ever looked at myslabs.... Just the name isn't doing it for me. How about "My Cards" or something other than Slabs?

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Originally Posted by gunboat82 (Post 2401783)
I love the concept and interface, but the marketing and site traffic are abysmal. I've been astonished by the number of cards I've sold on eBay for hundreds more than the price I listed on MySlabs.

One guy who messaged me on eBay saw my $2900 listing on MySlabs, but said he wasn't familiar enough with the site to trust it, so he wanted to purchase it on eBay. His eBay price after tax and shipping was about $3625. It's just one anecdote, but it speaks volumes about how much extra people are willing to spend to avoid uncertainty.


gunboat82 01-04-2024 07:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Leon (Post 2401973)
That's interesting. For that kind of difference I would opt to take a bit of a chance, if it's only a bit of a chance. I haven't ever looked at myslabs.... Just the name isn't doing it for me. How about "My Cards" or something other than Slabs?

I think you're on to something there. When I first heard about MySlabs, I steered clear because I assumed it would cater only to the modern break-and-flip crowd.

I only checked it out because I was searching for an obscure card and had exhausted every other option. I was immediately impressed with the site's search function, but it's hard to position yourself as an eBay alternative if you don't bother with marketing.

Svabinsky78 01-04-2024 09:05 AM

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It is definitely light on prewar but you can still find some beauties for a relative bargain

davidrundlett098 01-26-2024 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by gunboat82 (Post 2401783)
I love the concept and interface, but the marketing and site traffic are abysmal. I've been astonished by the number of cards I've sold on eBay for hundreds more than the price I listed on MySlabs.



One guy who messaged me on eBay saw my $2900 listing on MySlabs, but said he wasn't familiar enough with the site to trust it, so he wanted to purchase it on eBay. His eBay price after tax and shipping was about $3625. It's just one anecdote, but it speaks volumes about how much extra people are willing to spend to avoid uncertainty.

Yeah you making a point [emoji106]


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